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We now have 3 promising challengers for Raleigh mayor and City Council seats.

We now have 3 promising challengers for Raleigh mayor and City Council seats.

by B G | Jan 5, 2021 | Blog

  Yesterday we noted Terrance Ruth’s entrance into the 2021 mayoral race as well as Jane Harrison’s announcement on New Year’s Day that she will be running for the District D Council seat in the October elections. We should’ve added that...
The Question of Equity. Or, Why “Downtown South” is, so far, Right for Kane, Wrong for South Raleigh

The Question of Equity. Or, Why “Downtown South” is, so far, Right for Kane, Wrong for South Raleigh

by B G | Dec 15, 2020 | Blog

“Exclusive is what Kane wants. Inclusive is what Raleigh needs.” The public hearing on Kane’s “Downtown South” project is tonight at 7 pm.

Baldwin & Council majority set surprise Dec. 15 public hearing on Kane’s “Downtown South” scheme: Fast-track to approval?

Baldwin & Council majority set surprise Dec. 15 public hearing on Kane’s “Downtown South” scheme: Fast-track to approval?

by B G | Dec 3, 2020 | Blog

The Planning Commission is still looking at it, and City Council was not scheduled to meet again until January. You know, “Deck the Halls?” Until, that is, Mayor Baldwin and her band of Council followers stepped in to fast-track developer John Kane’s...
At Kane site in South Raleigh, residents choose a new neighborhood over a 2nd Downtown

At Kane site in South Raleigh, residents choose a new neighborhood over a 2nd Downtown

by B G | Nov 30, 2020 | Blog

Until Kane pitched his “New Downtown” scheme, the City showed smaller-scale “Transit-Oriented Development” on South Wilmington Street — because it’s a future Bus Rapid Transit corridor.

Planning Commissioner Nicole Bennett nails what’s missing in Kane’s “Downtown South” scheme: The Public Interest.

Planning Commissioner Nicole Bennett nails what’s missing in Kane’s “Downtown South” scheme: The Public Interest.

by B G | Nov 16, 2020 | Blog

The public interest, Bennett says, must take into account the people and communities that will feel the impact of what is built. Will they see any benefits? Or only the negative consequences?

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