Smashed to pieces. First time I had seen it since I got back. The Garland H Jones Building once stood here.
BeerCon: Foundation
Foundation sits below the sidewalks of the 200 block of Fayetteville St. and is a real highlight to the downtown drinking scene. The menu has some tasty, handmade cocktails and a very thorough list of bourbon. The beer list is short, but Foundation does serve some of the better beers brewed in this state and always has a few seasonals to choose from.
The bar is small and cozy. If you can gather your crew around a table, everyone should enjoy the warm atmosphere and light music during any engaging conversations. Get a membership and visit sometime on a weeknight.
Non-smoking
Website: http://foundationnc.com/
213 Fayetteville Street
Raleigh, NC 27601
(go to map)
(919) 896-6016
Go Canes!
I’ll be at the game tonight, game 3. There is such a great energy in this city when the canes make the playoffs and I’m having fun going along for the ride. It will never touch the college basketball scene around here but maybe one day every regular season game will be on the TVs at bars and restaurants each night, no questions asked. I don’t want to continue to beat the downtown arena idea even more but while making tailgating plans earlier today, I had a thought. I think the tailgating culture out at the RBC center is great but would definitely die out if the arena was in an urban area.
Turning Up The RalCon
It has been a couple weeks but now is finally the time to get this blog thing rolling again. I’m back from my China adventure and finally feel caught up with the latest Raleigh news. This time of year usually is pretty busy in downtown Raleigh as a lot of events are going on and the weather starts to warm up, bringing lots of people out. I just wanted to update to show people that I am still alive and have some ideas that I may or may not write about. Development is real slow these days but that does not mean there is anything to talk about. Here are a couple ideas for future posts.
- Beer drinking in Raleigh, the success of The World Beerfest, and places that support the scene.
- Wayfinding signs review.
- Redesigning Moore Square; are people asking for green space upgrades in downtown or is the city hoping it will encourage more usage? Do we need this at all right now?
- Transit. There’s always something to talk about here.
- Maybe a rant about how many people want by-the-slice pizza but no one will open a place.
Shutting Down RalCon
Not permanently, take it easy. I’ll be out of the country for the next two weeks starting Wednesday so I’m not going to worry about updating the blog from thousands of miles away. If anyone has ever been to Beijing, Shanghai, or Hong Kong and can recommend something unique to see, post it below.
Raleigh eyes public competition to revamp Moore Square :: WRAL.com
In an effort to spruce up the Moore Square area, city officials are considering holding an open competition to solicit design ideas.
Raleigh eyes public competition to revamp Moore Square :: WRAL.com.
Should City Market Be Pedestrian Only?
Plans for any of this are not in the works to my knowledge so this discussion is purely speculative but what if cars were not allowed on the stone streets of City Market? I thought about this recently while I was walking down the skinny sidewalk on Blake St. (some of you know what I’m talking about) and was maneuvering through parked cars in order to get around. Granted, I could have just walked in the road since traffic is always light but it is still a road and cars have 24 hour access here. Would the shops in City Market benefit if cars were taken out of the picture?
City Market only occupies about a half block of space so we are not talking about a huge area. The parking lot to the east provides plenty of space for cars any time. What hasn’t been available before that is now is the parking deck across Blount St. There are over 1,000 spaces here and even on this month’s busy First Friday, there was a ton of room available here. (I know because we went up to the ninth floor to take pictures, great view)
So if the cars are gone, we would need to make the area more pedestrian friendly. One idea would be to make the sidewalks flush with the street. That way, pedestrians have plenty of room to walk and are not confined to a four or five foot sidewalk. Next, more trees would be needed for shade during the summer months. There are already some so a few more would make the area cozier, especially if more outdoor seating was offered. And as for the larger lot on Wolfe St., a public plaza could go here. Events are already held in Moore Square, and in the future City Plaza, so I think a larger gathering space would be appropriate. (maybe some public art?)
I really do not see taking the cars off the streets to have a negative impact on the businesses in City Market. In most cases, people do not come to a shop in City Market because they noticed it while driving by. This is because those short streets do not really take you anywhere so it is not a route many drive through. If City Market was marketed more as a place to stroll around with cool shops, places to eat and hang out then I think it would get a nice boost. Right now, the R-Line stop helps pour more pedestrians into this area so getting rid of the cars can make things easier and more inviting. And if anything, this might help land a solid tenant in the empty historic City Market building.
Pillow Fight Carnage
Pillow Fight Day from Leo Suarez on Vimeo.
So yeah, there was a pillow fight in Moore Square this weekend.