Downtown Raleigh welcomes 13 new shops, restaurants
Downtown Raleigh welcomes 13 new shops, restaurantsUnlike previous DRA quarterly reports, however, it did not record how many street-level businesses were closed during the first quarter. Street-level businesses that opened in the first quarter included: • Bad Daddy's Burger Bar and Kimbap in the 111 Seaboard building; • Coglin's Raleigh and NewBridge Bank (Nasdaq: NBBC) on Fayetteville Street; • Dos Taquitos Xoco, Myst and Cat Banjo on Glenwood Avenue; • Fiction Kitchen on South Dawson Street; • Fifteen on West Morgan Street; • Subway on South Salisbury Street; and • High Cotton and Nora and Nicky’s on West Hargett Street. Downtown development projects that started construction in the first quarter included the new $25 million Citrix (Nasdaq: CTXS) office facility in the Warehouse District and renovations to the 227 Fayetteville office building that has been vacant for several years. Downtown Raleigh projects that are slated to be completed in the second quarter include the N.C. State Bar building, the State Employees Credit Union tower and the Wake County Justice Center. | |||||||
Unlike previous DRA quarterly reports, however, it did not record how many street-level businesses were closed during the first quarter.
Street-level businesses that opened in the first quarter included:
• Bad Daddy's Burger Bar and Kimbap in the 111 Seaboard building;
• Coglin's Raleigh and NewBridge Bank (Nasdaq: NBBC) on Fayetteville Street;
• Dos Taquitos Xoco, Myst and Cat Banjo on Glenwood Avenue;
• Fiction Kitchen on South Dawson Street;
• Fifteen on West Morgan Street;
• Subway on South Salisbury Street; and
• High Cotton and Nora and Nicky’s on West Hargett Street.
Downtown development projects that started construction in the first quarter included the new $25 million Citrix (Nasdaq: CTXS) office facility in the Warehouse District and renovations to the 227 Fayetteville office building that has been vacant for several years.
Downtown Raleigh projects that are slated to be completed in the second quarter include the N.C. State Bar building, the State Employees Credit Union tower and the Wake County Justice Center.
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