Peace China Now Open
Seaboard’s newest addition, Peace China, is now open. The small Cheap Chinese restaurant is similar to others of this ilk that you’ve seen around, and this location has a definite “A” sanitation grade. I spoke with a man who seemed to be in charge, who explained that he basically defected from the Panda Express restaurant chain to open this stand-alone shop.
The menu is similar, as is the quality of the meat, to the Panda Expresses that I’ve seen. My order of Szechuan Beef was served piping hot with fried rice. The flavor of the sauce, especially with the rice, was delicious, but the meat had that suede texture that I’ve only experienced at Cheap Chinese outlets. I must admit to momentarily asking myself,”Is this beef?”
The menu has an excellent array of variety, and the prices are unmatched in downtown. Starting tomorrow Peace China will offer their lunch buffet. This won’t be an all-you-can-eat operation. Rather patrons can select from two or three of the hot food items and make their own combos. Sounds interesting.
Next time I’m going to try wonton soup and a chicken dish in my ever-going quest for a lovable, reasonably-priced Chinese restaurant in Raleigh.
Hard Times Cafe IS Open
Contrary to a vicious rumor going around, the Hard Times Cafe on Glenwood Ave is indeed open.
Bogart’s Introduces Hard Luck Lunches
Bogart’s has begun a new lunch promotion call the “Hard Luck Lunch”. It’s a daily special for just $6:
- Monday – Choose any big entrée salad
- Tuesday – Pick one of three choices of chef’s feature burgers, served with fries
- Wednesday – Enjoy a “classics” entrée selection of pot pie, shrimp and grits, jambalaya, and rotisserie chicken
- Thursday – Select any sandwich, served with a side of chips
- Friday – Choose from three specialty pasta dishes
Edison Redesign Hits City Today
The News & Observer’s Business section featured a story on the latest design for The Edison. The previous design (Site plan .PDF), which wrapped retail, condos, and hotel space around the RBC Plaza deck on Wilmington Street, has been through several renditions. Every one, to this point, stepped aside for Wilmington Street corner retail sites like Coopers Barbecue and Reliable Loan to remain.
Today’s Jack Hagel story reveals that Gregg Sandreuter, the Edison’s developer, made deals with the owners of those corner retail spots. Now the entire block is in play, and it allows for far more aggressive design possibilities.
The newest incarnation , designed by Raleigh’s J Davis Architects , features four towers: two twins at 39 stories and two at 29 stories. The towers would include high-rise pools, condominium units, hotel space, and 250,000 square feet of office space. The plan is to finish one tower by 2012 and complete the final tower by 2018. ( New Site Plan – .pdf)
Photos courtesy J Davis Architects
Here are some thoughts about the attached two renderings: The first image is an aerial view from the Southeast (The NW corner of Progress II can be seen in the lower right). It appears that the west towers (the taller ones) have 18 or so floors of condos or hotel space. This is revealed by the shorter floor heights above the level where the 20th floor pools are.
Powerhouse Plaza Rendering Available
Jeffery Brubaker, of The Raleigh Downtowner , has a nice article in the current edition (.PDF) about downtown development. One feature in the article is the previously mentioned Powerhouse Plaza (across from 42nd Street Oyster Bar).
There is also a current rendering of the 10-story complex in the story. According to the rendering, the hotel portion will carry the Hyatt Place brand. The overall design is modern and uses much glass. Its decidedly modern look evokes visions of both the International styled 333 Fayetteville in its lower floors, and the Progress II building in its upper floors. The inconsistency of materials in the vertical elements and the setback for the hotel’s pool offer relief and give the impression that the building is more massive than it really is. On the street level, the building offers minimal setback, however restaurant facades could easily be inset to offer a cozy outdoor seating area.
The only flaw apparent at this point is the neighboring parking garage. According to the site plan (.PDF), the deck will extend fully to the sidewalks of Harrington and West streets, forever locking the Plaza as a pedestrian island. Had the parking been arranged to be totally internal, the possibility of future development continuing the pedestrian experience all the way to the railroad tracks could exist.
Functionally this project is a no-brainer. Downtown’s need for decent hotels is absurd, and the demand for office space in the Glenwood South area is not being met. While this is certainly not the final rendering, the building shows promise and hopes to finally give downtown some architectural variety.
Broadway Series South Announces New Season
Recently the Broadway Series South theater group announced its 6-show season. All productions occur in the Memorial Auditorium at the Progress Energy Center for the Performing Arts. Tickets are thru Ticketmaster.
- Rain: The Beatles Experience : Nov 4-9
- Chicago : Dec 2-7
- A Chorus Line : Jan 6-11, 2009
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang : March 31-April 5, 2009
- Happy Days: A New Musical : April 14-19, 2009
- The Wizard of Oz : May 5-10, 2009
Sports Cafe Coming to 222 Glenwood
Much speculation has swirled about the street-level tenants in the new 222 Glenwood complex. During earlier stages of development word was that Gianni & Gaitano’s, the fine & family dining combo from Wakefield was coming. Word also was that a Duncan Donuts was coming. It seems that some of that information is correct. No word on the Duncan Donuts, but Gianni & Gaitano’s states on their website that they are opening in Summer 2008 in “Glenwood South Shopping Center”. The N&O also recently reported that Bruegger’s Bagel Bakery is coming to the new space.
Now it appears that the Amra brothers are on board to add another establishment to their fine collection. Tobacco Road Sports Cafe will open late in the Summer in 222 Glenwood. They claim to not be a sports bar, but rather, a place to watch the game with great food and great service. I wonder if Gianni & Gaitano’s have decided against doing a pair of Siamese restaurants out of one kitchen in favor of a combined menu with one smaller dining room. This would certainly allow enough space for the Amra concept.
While I truly wish the Amras the best of luck on this venture, I cannot get past the name. If you frequent this site you know where I’m headed. Certainly the Amras mean the best, and are presumably trying to tie into our region’s cherished history of college basketball. However the name “Tobacco Road” flies against all the improvements this area has made in my lifetime. Tobacco Road is Erskine Caldwell’s 1932 novel about poor ignorant cotton farmers in Georgia during the depression. The perception that North Carolina is a bunch of uneducated Mayberry-land hicks is still very much out there in this country, and we need to do everything we can to not tie ourselves to the Tobacco Road image.
The State of North Carolina has a long history of tobacco production. It is still, by a long shot, the top-producing state in the country; top-producing of a crop with which all levels of government have been waging war for the past two decades. In the past few months both Wake County and the State of North Carolina banned smoking in government buildings. While NC is the country’s top-producer, seven states have a higher Adult Smoking Rate than North Carolina’s 22.9% ( via – .pdf). The rank is falling, though, especially among youths.
Is this completely unhealthy addiction what we want to tie ourselves to when promoting our area? The City of Durham, steeped in cigarette production history, terms itself the “City of Medicine”. In fact, Durham County had the smallest percentage of prenatal smoking mothers in the state from 2002-2006. Wake County had the second-smallest ( via ).
As we grow healthier and our region improves, our culture should reflect that improvement to our citizens and to those who don’t live here. Instead of promoting us as dumb and unhealthy region, mayors, athletic directors, and coaches should direct network TV personalities to stop referring to our area as “Tobacco Road”. Restaurateurs should follow suit and avoid associating our improving area with one of our culture’s most carcinogenic products. It’s time for us to keep our sights forward and avoid being mired in bogs of the past.
Seaboard Apartments Coming
Preliminary plans (.pdf) for a 5-story apartment complex in the Seaboard area were submitted to the city this week. The J. Davis-designed, two-building complex will feature 112 apartments. It will apparently be a building on stilts, as 69 parking spaces will occupy the ground floor of the buildings.
Downtown Amphitheater Under The Big Top
The block that has been long-occupied by Sir Walter Chevrolet ( map it ) is slated for long term convention center expansion. The plan is for the main convention hall space to expand under McDowell Street into the future expansion space. The block is currently being used as a staging area for convention center construction, but medium range plans call for a downtown amphitheater.
Opening in May of 2009, the 5,000 seat outdoor amphitheater is planned to feature nearly 50 shows. About half of those will be booked by Live Nation (the company that books and operates Walnut Creek Amphitheater).
The amphitheater will be mostly covered by a tent structure’s with a rich history. It was originally used in Boston until it was replaced by a more permanent structure and sent to Denver. Live Nation bought the structure and is giving it to Raleigh. We just have to replace the fabric canopy and erect it ourselves. It’s a win/win situation and excellent example of successful recycling.
Does anyone have any proposals for a name for this facility?
A Donkey and Goat Tasting Coming Thursday
Broughton High School alum Tracy (Rogers) Brandt is now living in Berkeley, CA where she and her husband have a little winery called
A Donkey and a Goat
. They will be on hand tomorrow afternoon from
5-6
5-7 pm at the
Seaboard Wine Company
. Stop by for a complementary sample of these excellent wines:
- 2007 Grenache Rosé
- 2006 Three Thirteen (Rhône blend of Syrah+Mourvèdre+Grenache)
- 2006 The Recluse Syrah
- 2006 Brosseau Vineyard Chardonnay
Bud Light Live Adds The Connells
The Connells have been added to the July 26 show in the Bud Light Live series. That is the show that features the Old 97s along with Balsa Gliders, Richard Bacchus & The Luckiest Girls, and The Poonhounds.
Nanci Griffith Coming to Meymandi
February 7, 2009
is the date when
Nanci Griffith
plays Meymandi Hall in downtown Raleigh.
8/18/08 NOTE: Pollstar and Ticketmaster are listing Wednesday, January 21 as the date for this show.
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