I think that homeowner is going fishing for a pay day, and I don’t mean the candy bar.
This is insane. Like San Francisco insane. If it sells for more than $650 that will amaze me
Always looking out for my Trans friends and restroom access. Appears four toilet closets + 2 sinks in the hall. Am I seeing that right?
Looks lovely! Was excited for this to go into SoHi but I guess that project’s on hold. Thanks for the pics!
I was randomly looking at the SEHSR plans from 2015 and it looks like there’s going to be a grade separation project at the Whitaker Mill Road crossing?
If they’re serious about this, it needs to be in CAMPO’s MTP too, right? I don’t see that in their draft project list or the city’s street plan, though.
I noticed today an excavator in front of the SFH fronting Wake Forest Rd (part of the East End Market project). Demolition could be imminent
We saw an excavator off Wake Forest along that strip of houses that are coming out as well.
Hold on a second. I’m thinking about these two projects and what’s going on downtown.
#CraneTalk
Seaboard - 1 crane
400H - 1 crane coming soon
Davie HGI - 1 crane coming soon
Cabarrus - 1-2 cranes coming soon
East End Market - 1-2 cranes coming soon?
Iron Works - 1-2 cranes coming soon?
3 of these projects cover a lot of land so I’m thinking 1 crane won’t do it?
So, 6-9 cranes in the sky ITB perhaps???
I’ll have what he’s drinking.
Make it a double and I’ll join ya’!
Just a double?
Yep, last week they removed asbestos siding from one of the houses. Demo coming soon!
4 townhomes coming at 2115 Brewer Street from Grayson Homes. Looks great but wow on only 0.25 ac lot - didnt think it was possible! (also zoning seems to be R-10 - is this even allowed?)
[not complaining - just curious]
I don’t think that I’ve ever been on that street. I’ll have to check it out. Looks like the project will sit perpendicular to the street.
Missing Middle Housing TC recently adopted by CC makes townhomes allowable by right. But the density doesn’t add up here
so… “slot homes,” essentially?
These caused quite the controversy in Denver and were ultimately banned. If I recall correctly, another city followed suit, but I can’t find info on that now.
It sure appears that way to me. What a terrific article with comprehensive solutions to resolve the grievances. I have to say that their proposed “go forward” building forms are infinitely better.