Sono Website Up
Sono Japanese Restaurant’s website is online now and features four menus. The main menu features 11 entrees, four of which are seafood. There is a large selection of sushi as well. The restaurant is located in The Hudson at 319-101 Fayetteville Street.
Rusted Root Coming To Lincoln Theatre
Rusted Root will make its return to Raleigh at the Lincoln Theatre on March 25. Tickets are $22 and available through the Lincoln’s website.
Gandolfo’s Deli Downtown Closed
Bad news for the Hudson. Gandolfo’s New York Deli on Wilmington St. is closed. A Google search , however, shows a location at 14460 New Falls of Neuse Road, near Wakefield.
Wake County Unveils Justice Center Plans
Wake County unveiled plans for its new Justice Center project . The complex will replace rise at Salisbury and Martin Streets, and feature an 11-story tower. The $214 million complex will offer several new courtrooms, much-needed room for records, offices, and underground parking. ( map it )
The famed Garland Jones building (former First
Citizens
Federal Bank above, left) building will be razed, raising much angst among the architectural community. The building is one of the few of its style in North Carolina, but is not registered as an historic place. The building’s neighboring parking deck and the
8-story brick building
next to the safety center will also be removed.
The construction timeline extends to the project’s completion in 2013. The plan allows for completion of the county’s L-Building (including a parking deck) before demolition of the current courthouse parking deck. Once completed, the building will connect to the existing courthouse and safety center via underground tunnels.
While the project is a much needed improvement to an ever tightening supply of space for the county, the project has some design weaknesses that can still be overcome.
The property’s redevelopment is a long-awaited opportunity to correct one of Nash Square’s corners. The square is one of only two remaining squares in the Christmas plan for Raleigh, and provides a valuable place for its nearby community that should be the focus of its surroundings. The current parking garage at McDowell and Martin, instead, treats Nash as a seemingly random, undeveloped lot. Joe’s Place at Dawson and Martin, on the other hand, fabulously addresses the grand park across the street, as will the Hue condominium building.
The picture above, left is the projection from Nash Square. The picture on the right is in Washington, DC, and addresses the intersection with a very bold corner. The architects, to their credit, did put one of the Justice Center’s entrances on the McDowell/Martin corner, however it is way too understated and vague. Just as Progress II’s Wilmington St. corner fails to address this important urban intersection, the Justice Center’s offset entrance and smoker’s patio is no way to formally address Nash Square.
From the square, the eye finds its way back to the complexes central, stubby tower. Perhaps bringing the building’s exterior fully to the corner with a rounded, ascending front would give Nash Square what it deserves. Perhaps a coffee shop or a small restaurant much like The Dawson’s Borough would invite interaction between the square and the building.
Salisbury Street’s projection (above) misses an opportunity as well. The Justice Center’s base is planned to abut the Public Safety Center. The new building’s tower is not only inset from the Public Safety Center’s tower, it also sits back from Salisbury St. Unfortunately the complex’s facade sinks away from Salisbury, too, in order to create an outdoor plaza with a central fountain. Do we really need another outdoor plaza with no programming (other than smoking) in Raleigh? Wouldn’t it be more interesting to pedestrians to fill this space with another coffee shop or small food outlet? A pedestrian walking this stretch of Salisbury will be greeted with two plazas of people hanging around on the right and a blank wall on the left. We need to avoid cavernous, blank blocks.
Tonight’s session the building’s features and design was an unusual, welcome, open extension by building designers. There are three more planned , and each lasts from 5pm to 7pm:
- Feb 12: Northern Regional Center (NRC), 350 Holding Avenue, Wake Forest
- Feb 18: Knightdale Town Hall, 950 Steeple Square Court, Knightdale
- Feb 19: Wake County West Regional Library, 4000 Louis Stephens Road, Cary
Here are a few more of the plates shown at the presentation ( even more ) (2/15 update: The images are part of this .pdf file, which is now available ).
Pink Floyd Experience Coming To Memorial Auditorium
Promising a "full-on sensual attack", the Pink Floyd Experience is coming to Memorial Auditorium in the Progress Energy complex on February 19 and 20, 2009.
This Canadian tribute band to Pink Floyd excites intimate audiences with a huge combination of music, sound, lights, and video. They will actually be playing in Charlotte Wednesday and Thursday night this week.
Downtown Parking? EASY
On Friday WRAL did another hit piece on downtown life . This time the subject was free valet parking in front of a few restaurants exacerbating the “parking problem”. Aside from the logical problems of that argument (valet makes patrons’ parking not a problem), parking downtown still, in fact, is easy.
The City of Raleigh and the Downtown Raleigh Alliance have published excellent guides to parking in downtown. Go ahead and print these and put them in your car for future use.
- City of Raleigh guide (.pdf)
- DRA guide (.pdf)
Additionally, the Alliance has a zoomable online map . It is surprising just how much parking is available, especially at night and on weekends.
A way the City of Raleigh could vastly improve the perception of downtown parking is to erect a system of consistently designed, dynamic signs at lot/deck entrances. The lots would have a standard green circle with a large, white “P” letter. A neon “FREE” sign could be lit during hours when parking is free. As people venture downtown, they will be reminded of how abundant and accessible free parking is.
"Hook Up" Brings Seafood Back to St. Mary’s
The latest in a string of restaurants at St. Mary’s and W. Johnston Streets ( map it ) is going to be the Hook Up MarinaBar and Resort . The restaurant will feature seafood 7 days a week from 11am until 2am. Their slogan is "Eat Up…Drink Up…Hook Up!".
Bets on how long this fine establishment will last are being taken now.
Blindness Ball One Week Away
Prevent Blindness NC’s “ A Little Night Vision Gala ” is just a week away! On February 16 at the NC Museum of Natural Science , the popular “Blindness Ball” will feature a silent auction, music by Fantasy, and food samplings from several local restaurants. The even is sponsored by Prevent Blindness NC, a nonprofit health agency which promotes sight programs such as screening, publications, safety, and education. Tickets are $35 per person before Tuesday, and $45 at the door. Contact committee member carson.satterfield@gmail.com or call (919) 559-9699 for tickets.
Recent Closings Hit Peace Street
A few businesses are closing on Peace Street:
- Las Cascadas Taqueria
- Woodleigh Place antiques
- V’s Teas and Treasures – V’s cites: " Due to rezoning and construction on Glenwood Avenue we are forced to close as of Feb 1, 2008. We have lost our parking. Please keep checking for our relocation plans. Thank you ."
Seem Familiar II?
One of the tallest buildings in Manhattan’s Lower East Side is the 687-foot-tall 55 Water Street . It was built in 1974. Featuring an almost identical facade, Raleigh’s One Progress Plaza was completed in 1977 and has 21 floors (~280 feet).
Seem Familiar?
Check out the Dominion Tower in Norfolk, VA completed in 1987. Standing at 340 feet tall, there are 26 floors. Raleigh’s Wachovia Capitol Center was completed in 1991 and is 400 feet tall with 30 floors.
Powerhouse Plaza Plans 10 Story Hotel/Office Complex for Downtown
The preliminary site plan (.pdf file) for a new 10-story highrise in downtown has just been submitted to the City of Raleigh. Williams Realty and Building plans a mixed use building at West and Jones Streets, across from 42nd St. Oyster Bar ( map it ), that will house 4 stories of office space and a 134-room hotel on 5 stories. The structure will have an internal 397-space parking deck, an indoor pool, 7,684 square feet of ground-level retail, and a 4,969 square foot rooftop restaurant.
That giant crashing sound you heard was the dam breaking. Both Bob Winston and the Williams are now interested in the redeveloping areas of downtown. For years now semilocal money has led the way in downtown’s redevelopment, but now we are seeing long-time natives getting in the game!
Note: The site plan portrays the building with East, not North, at the top of the page. The bottom of the page is bordered by 42nd Street, so the buildings across from the restaurant will be razed.
Krispy Kreme Challenge Set for Saturday
One of Raleigh’s newest traditions, the Krispy Kreme Challenge (ie. Insanathon), will begin tomorrow at 9:00am. The event benefiting the N.C. Children’s Hospital involves running two miles from the N.C. State Belltower to Krispy Kreme on Peace Street. Participants will then eat one dozen donuts, and run back to the Belltower; all in under an hour. Last year’s winner, Auburn Staples, finished in 24:32.
The real winner is the hospital because the event raised $10,300 last year. The race has 2,704 entrants so far, and registration will close at 3,000. Registration will be open from 5:00 to 8:00 tonight at Krispy Kreme.
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