According to the Triangle Business Journal, the much-celebrated Blount Street Commons project in Downtown Raleigh is being delayed because of the national economic downturn."The Blount Street Commons project will eventually include nearly 500 new homes...
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Two signature Raleigh projects going in different directions in our suck economy: 1) The Green Square project is accelerated by the Council of State's action yesterday; that's the state office complex (for the Department of Environment and Natural Reso...
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The economy has slowed down the development of the 21-acre Blount Street Commons project in downtown Raleigh.
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Plans to redevelop 21 acres near the Governors Mansion are being delayed as tight lending makes it hard for developers to build and sell homes.
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It must be the thought of living so close to Krispy Kreme. (Disclosure: I do live close; it's wonderful.)"The largest downtown redevelopment project ever undertaken in Raleigh is close to achieving a major milestone," says the TBJ."Vanguard Homes says ...
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The newer sections Blount Street Commons are starting to rise out of the ground.
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A historic Raleigh home moves to its new resting place a block to the east.
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Two of Raleigh’s oldest and most historic buildings will be on the move from 8:30 to noon, this Saturday, August 23rd. As part of the Blount Street Commons project, the Merriom-Wynne and Hume houses will be moved from their existing sites to new locati...
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Nothing says ground breaking like Mayor Meeker and fellow council members with shovels in hand.? Photos of the groundbreaking ceremony and cookies(?) after the fold.
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