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31342
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Author Emily Harris asks what it means to the city that the Charlotte Observer newspaper is moving from its 9 acre downtown lot, where it has been since the beginning of the 1970’s, to leased offices.
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A proposed plan for redeveloping the Dillon Supply Co. warehouse in Raleigh sparks a debate among city leaders and residents. The plan includes creating a 20-story mixed-use structure, which will house a parking garage, shops, small businesses, cafes, markets, and art galleries.
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Indy Week (NoCar Oversize AP 2 .I57), Vol. 32 Issue 23, June 2015, p7, il Periodical Website
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23938
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For over fifty years, Research Triangle Park has been a major contributor to the development of the Raleigh-Durham. Now, the Research Triangle Foundation of North Carolina, the nonprofit organization that operates the park area, is implementing plans to revitalize the park and make it more attractive to new residents.
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31171
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The RTP Master Plan recognizes the need to capitalize on partnerships and promote clustered, mixed use development in order to remain competitive with other global centers of innovation.
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Carolina Planning (NoCar HT 393 N8 C29x), Vol. 37 Issue , 2012, p54-55
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Mixed-use development combines retail, office, and residential opportunities in a walkable vicinity. It is a development trend that is taking root in city centers and suburbs all over the country. People want to live closer to places where they work, shop, and dine. Lail discusses how this building concept is working in a number of cities and towns in North Carolina, including Huntersville and Hendersonville.
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Southern City (NoCar Oversize JS 39 S6), Vol. 55 Issue 6, June 2005, p1, 8-9, il