Peace Street – From Mills and Modesty to a Rebirth in Raleigh
Today, Peace Street is exploding with new activity with a whole lot more in the pipeline set for the years to come.
Today, Peace Street is exploding with new activity with a whole lot more in the pipeline set for the years to come.
Big mixed-use projects, especially those with residential components, have been pressing ahead during the pandemic.
A partnership between developers and the Wrightsville Beach Marina will add 16 boat slips to the marina’s fleet.
The first-ever residential facility on campus will house up to 380 students from both Florida State University Panama City and Gulf Coast State College.
The walls are up and progress is being made at the brand new residential housing at FSU Panama City.
A Gastonia firm recently bought a Wilmington apartment complex near Monkey Junction for $54 million.
The railroad operator is under contract to sell the property to Wilmington, North Carolina-based Zimmer Development Co., a CSX spokeswoman confirmed to the Tampa Bay Business Journal.
Downtown Raleigh continued its flirtation with the 40-story barrier in 2020 as the city continues rezoning parcels allowing for development up to that height.
Greensboro-based Evolve Construction has teamed with developer Zimmer Development Co. of Wilmington at 198 Milltown in Burlington, just north of Interstate 40/85 on the west side of University Drive.
The forever vacant, 13.4 acres of farmland, known for its grazing goats at the northeast corner of College Parkway and South Pointe Boulevard in south Fort Myers, will be transformed next year into a 200-unit apartment complex.