What about the Municipal Building? Any word on that?
I guess this is as good a place as any without creating a new thread just to speculate on the crane counts. By EOY 2022 we should have:
Seaboard Station (existing as of this post, maybe down by EOY 2022)
Iron Works/East End Market (more than 1 crane up by EOY 2022?)
501 Hillsborough
Cabarrus Kane (large enough to need more than 1, maybe even 3 for this size of a development?)
400H
400H Parking deck (I assume this will need a short crane)
Municipal Building on Hargett
RUSBUS
Apts at 320 W South St/Dawson
Hilton Garden Inn on Davie/McDowell
Madison on Glenwood (soon to be former Cornerstone)
Thatās 11-12 cranes. Perhaps we only get half that. Iād settle for 5.5 cranes in the sky some time in 2022.
Is Cabarrus still happening? Havenāt seen/heard any more updates about this project.
You canāt even drive down Cabarrus now due to utility work preceding the site work. They are supposed to break ground on the property by Nov I believe.
Peace Street Condos. Or is that a craneless build? Maybe the Lynde?
Those are both short and stick built, no? Iām no expert but I donāt think a perm crane is needed on those.
I think youāre right. Was wondering if Peace would get one, but that makes sense.
Donāt forget the 5 or so at North Hills / Midtown Exchange, if itās not too far to count!
Had no idea that was related to that development. I thought the city was doing some improvements. Thatās awesome news!
Any chance we get any movement on āThe Edgeā?
No. (20 characters hahah)
Thought of another one. The Madison on Glenwood likely breaks ground next year too.
I am happy to see this because it means that downtown is shifting and filling in towards Union Station - as it needs to, if we are going to ever actually have successful commuter rail.
When is the Creamery project supposed to get started?
I know someone doing the landscape design for that project. They made it sound like late 2023- early 2024.
Iām updating the list accordingly.
Madison on Glenwood added.
Honestly, this list is huge and A LOT better than I expected given the past year-and-change of difficulties. Raleigh is truly on an unstoppable growth spurt this time, 2008 be damned!
It really is. When you think about all the jobs and investments coming to this area I have a hard time seeing how it doesnāt accelerate. Biotech, AI, software, healthcare etc are going to be huge chunks of the economy over the next 25 years and the Triangle is creating extremely strong ecosystems in all of those. I donāt know where the Triangle metro ranks overall, but I will be surprised if it is not the fastest growing metro in the south - if not overall - in that time frame.
And donāt know where to put these, but two more sites submitting for rezoning from 20 floors to 40 floors.