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May 19, 2024

Month: July 2016

Six-story buildings on Elm?

One of Michael Welton’s concerns in conversation with the Gazette editor this week was the possibility of North Hills-style four-story buildings in the Renaissance Area as the current update to the

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No option now at Parker-Hannifin

No one or no company has an option to purchase the former Parker-Hannifin site on Wake Union Church Road, Karl Hudson IV with Thalhimer, the agent marketing the 64-acre site,

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Brief Bits

Hey, DOT! Turn on the lights! The set of traffic signals at the N.C. 98 Bypass/South Franklin Street intersection have been decorating that site for two weeks, which is fine

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High-speed rail alive but unfunded

The plans to turn the freight-only CSX rail line through Wake Forest into part of a (relatively) high-speed passenger rail system serving the southeast are still alive but not yet

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Still snorkeling, again in the 1980s

One of the possibilities that really tantalized Wake Forest residents back in 1983 was the near-promise that scenes for a Warner Brothers’ film, Everybody’s All American, would be filmed in

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Artisans and craftspeople wanted

The annual holiday craft show sponsored by the Wake Forest Farmers Market is being expanded. Wake Forest Arts is partnering with the market to present the 2016 Wake Forest Holiday

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Sign up now for Leadership WF

Leadership Wake Forest is a way for people to develop leadership skills, become familiar with Wake Forest and the northern Wake area, and find ways to contribute to the community.

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Family movie night returns July 30

The Wake Forest Parks, Recreation & Cultural Resources Department will offer the next Family Movie Night at Joyner Park on Saturday, July 30, at 8:30 p.m. Joyner Park is located

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