This Wednesday at Sitti WakeUp and Tarheel Young Leaders brings us some of the most influential developers and planners in Raleigh.
We frequently focus on the new restaurants opening in and around downtown, but what about the mainstays located in the outlying neighborhoods? Vote now and let us know what your favorite is, or tell us what we missed!
Citizen advocate Bob Geary at the Independent delved into affordable housing and the lack of it in Wake County last week. Geary cites North Hills massive redevelopment and increased density as problematic in that there was no requirement of affordable housing in exchange for the density increase.
Replacing North Hill’s South, Urban Food Group’s Coquette brings the first Triangle French Brasserie.
On October 18th at 9am a 5K Fun Run and Kid’s Dash benefiting the American Diabetes Association takes place at North Hills Mall. Register by Friday the 10th and its only 18$. Come out and run in a beautiful part of town for a good cause. More information and registration.
Jack Hagel reports on North Hills: “Kane has negotiated right of first refusal—deal-speak for dibs—on 65 undeveloped acres east of the intersection.” That intersection is Six Forks and Interstate 440, the crossroads that defines the mixed use mall-plex. Click on the above map to see an enlarged aerial plan of the property John Kane is interested in possibly buying from multiple property owners. Soon, you’ll be able to get everything you ever wanted in life.