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Old Posted Sep 9, 2019, 11:47 AM
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John Kane, the most active developer in Raleigh, has been approved for a rezoning of a parcel from 12 stories to 40 stories. It will be the third phase of his Smokey Hollow project, the first two phases of which are already under construction.

No word yet on specific uses or renderings, but he has a great track record so I am optimistic. This is on the Northern edge of downtown and will be by far the tallest building in that part of downtown.

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle...-rezoning.html
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Old Posted Sep 11, 2019, 2:44 PM
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John Kane, the most active developer in Raleigh, has been approved for a rezoning of a parcel from 12 stories to 40 stories. It will be the third phase of his Smokey Hollow project, the first two phases of which are already under construction.

No word yet on specific uses or renderings, but he has a great track record so I am optimistic. This is on the Northern edge of downtown and will be by far the tallest building in that part of downtown.

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle...-rezoning.html
I found this rendering so far:

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Old Posted Sep 11, 2019, 7:19 PM
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I found this rendering so far:
Correction, that is not the Kane project. That is a rendering for the Zimmer Development Company site at Capital Boulevard and Peace Street. Hey, it's nice when you have to keep up with multiple 40 floor tower proposals. The Kane project would be across Capital (the freeway) to the right.


Some other news from this week: The official groundbreaking was held for 301 Hillsborough on Monday. Phase 1 is the 19 floor office tower on the left. The residential and hotel tower portions will be phase 2 and 3. Pendo has signed on as the anchor tenant and plan to occupy the tower when completed in 2021.

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Old Posted Sep 13, 2019, 4:46 PM
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Here is an updated rendering of the Zimmer at Peace Street and Capital Blvd.





This rendering actually has Smoky Hollow Phase 3 tower (~40 floors) blocked in to the left of it:



A few random updates:

FNB tower's crown is now mostly complete. The construction elevator has been taken down:



Smoky Hollow phase II steel structure is going up. Phase I can be seen in the background starting to near completion:



Here's what it will look like:





Webcam capture from yesterday showing Phase 1 nearing completion and Phase II starting on the left. Ground floor of phase 1 will include a Publix:


One Glenwood Phase II demo is complete and work has begun. To the left is the nearly-complete Phase I and in the background is the nearly complete 7 floor hotel component and parking deck:



Here is what it will look like when completed:
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Old Posted Sep 15, 2019, 11:07 PM
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Great pics! I love that Zimmer render. That is far more ambitious than anything they have executed. Hope they can pull it off.

One small clarification: the One Glenwood building is already open. Looking forward to the second one gong up.
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Old Posted Nov 13, 2019, 4:41 PM
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Updated renderings for Nexus. Will be on the site of the old N&O lowrise/parking deck. 19 floor office tower will be phase 1 followed by 20 floor hotel and residential towers.





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^ when is construction expected to start?
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^ when is construction expected to start?
Early spring and The Nexus as a whole has an estimated completion of mid to late 2022.
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/bu...237135594.html

Here is another rendering of The Nash, which is the residential portion of the Nexus project. Floorplans and presales expected early next year:
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Old Posted Nov 15, 2019, 4:56 PM
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Midtown Exchange - 1 billion dollar development to be built out over 5 to 10 years. This will be just off the I-440 beltline and adjacent to the
North Hills area which already has around a half dozen 10+ floor towers.



"Midtown Exchange is in final design and planning stages, and construction will begin in the first quarter of next year, the developer said. It is scheduled to be built out in five to 10 years, but that depends on tenant demand and market analysis, which Poole said will determine the speed of construction."
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/bu...237375254.html
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Midtown Exchange - 1 billion dollar development to be built out over 5 to 10 years. This will be just off the I-440 beltline and adjacent to the
North Hills area which already has around a half dozen 10+ floor towers.



"Midtown Exchange is in final design and planning stages, and construction will begin in the first quarter of next year, the developer said. It is scheduled to be built out in five to 10 years, but that depends on tenant demand and market analysis, which Poole said will determine the speed of construction."
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/bu...237375254.html
Wow! I don’t think Charlotte has a suburban node this dense, with height as well.
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2019, 2:19 AM
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Nice renderings!
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Old Posted Nov 17, 2019, 2:13 AM
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Midtown Exchange - 1 billion dollar development to be built out over 5 to 10 years. This will be just off the I-440 beltline and adjacent to the
North Hills area which already has around a half dozen 10+ floor towers.



"Midtown Exchange is in final design and planning stages, and construction will begin in the first quarter of next year, the developer said. It is scheduled to be built out in five to 10 years, but that depends on tenant demand and market analysis, which Poole said will determine the speed of construction."
https://www.newsobserver.com/news/bu...237375254.html
This is really exciting. This, together with the eastward expansion of North Hills East will create a continuous high-density district from Wake Forest all the way to Lassiter Mill. No one could have thought this possible 20 years ago. My only regret is that they didn't acquire and include the Navaho Drive (upper right, between the development and 440) apartments in this project. They have been a blight on the area for decades.
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Old Posted Nov 20, 2019, 2:37 AM
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Animation video of midtown exchange...the water features are awesome!

https://vimeo.com/372881743
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A major development proposed for downtown Raleigh includes two 20-story towers and hundreds of hotel rooms and apartments.

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: $300M multi tower development for #DowntownRaleigh at W South & S Salisbury streets has hotel, apartments, & affordable housing

https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle...UEANTHEMTWT_RA
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Kane seeks 40 stories for giant Downtown South development in Raleigh

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Kane Realty Corp. has requested the the City of Raleigh rezone the site of its proposed Downtown South development to allow for the high-rise designation.
https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle...own-south.html
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Salisbury Square Plans to Bring Mixed-Use Development to Downtown Raleigh



https://dtraleigh.com/2020/07/salisb...ntown-raleigh/
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The new plans would include:

A 20-Story Mixed-Use Tower – 175,000 SF of Commercial Office & Retail Space

A second 20-Story Multifamily Tower – 270 Luxury Apartments

A 6-Story, 150-Room Hotel

A 4-Story Building for Workforce Housing


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https://www.bizjournals.com/triangle...a-rebirth.html
PEACE STREET
From mills and modesty to a rebirth in Raleigh


By Caleb Harshberger – Staff Writer, Triangle Business Journal
May 7, 2021

Today, Peace Street is exploding with new activity with a whole lot more in the pipeline set for the years to come. Endless Grind now sits right across from the towering Smoky Hollow development, as crews wrap up work on Phase Two and planning begins for Phase Three.

Also on the way is an upcoming mixed-use tower, currently zoned for up to 40 stories tall as well as the Seaboard Station mixed-use project currently underway by William Peace University. It’s a dramatic change for a quiet part of Raleigh that was a home for mill workers a century ago and later included such places as Finch’s Restaurant, Watkin’s Shoe Shop as well as a car wash and a laundry service.
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2022, 10:50 AM
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I was visiting Raleigh for the first time and was blown away by the amount of development going on! Fun city too, really enjoyed the day we spent there. I was able to snap two photos on 09/29/2022 of two different developments. Don't know what they are specifically though. Enjoy!



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