Reese Gibbs has a deep growl that sounds so good over her band’s crunchy rifts. Hear her get dirty tonight @ Slim’s for $3.
Source: newraleigh.com
InTheCityToday.com Raleigh (pronounced rah-lee) is the capital of the state of North Carolina and the seat of Wake County. Raleigh is known as the “City of Oaks” for its many oak trees. It is the second most populous city in North Carolina after Charlotte.[3] The estimated population on July 1, 2008 was 380,173.[3] [4] Since 2006, Raleigh's municipal population has surpassed those of Minneapolis, Tampa, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, and St. Louis, and it is the 15th fastest growing city in the United States. Its population has grown by more than 100,000 since 2000, an increase of nearly 40%.Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill make up the three historically primary cities of the Research Triangle metropolitan region. The regional nickname of "The Triangle" originated after the 1959 creation of the Research Triangle Park, located between the cities of Raleigh and Durham. The Research Triangle region encompasses the U.S. Census Bureau's Combined Statistical Area (CSA) of Raleigh-Durham-Cary in the central Piedmont region of North Carolina.The estimated population of the Raleigh-Durham-Cary CSA was 1,635,974 as of July 1, 2007, with the Raleigh-Cary Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) portion estimated at 1,047,629 residents.[5] Most of Raleigh is located within Wake County, with a very small portion extending into Durham County[6]. The towns of Cary, Garner, Wake Forest, Apex, Holly Springs, Clayton, and Knightdale are some of Raleigh's primary nearby suburbs. find source @ www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raleigh,_North_Carolina
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Dirty Little Heaters Tonight Reese Gibbs has a deep growl that sounds so good over her band’s crunchy rifts. Hear her get dirty tonight @ Slim’s for $3. Source: newraleigh.com |
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| Hello Raleigh! Finally, something good is happening to Raleigh, North Carolina |
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2008 Depot Fest Concert SeriesFinally, something good is happening with the Raleigh Train Depot. Last year, several businesses there closed, leaving Raleigh residents to anticipate what would occupy this crucial Warehouse District location. Recently, Jibarra announced they will be relocating to this area. On Thursdays this summer and fall, Mosquito, Deep South, and Ess Lounge are hosting a concert series in our favorite underutilized cobblestone area of downtown. Schedule:
August 14th: Parmalee & EFFIGY August 28th: 80Z ENUFF September 11: Crush September 25th: The Coconut Groove Band October 9th: (to be determined) October 23: The Embers
User Enigma of www.newraleigh.com commented on a recent post about new construction in Cameron Village. The lurker wants to know: What would you do with: Cameron Village? Perplexed by the New Raleigh community’s ‘negative comments’ Enigma essentially says ‘let’s see you do it better.’ Good idea, let’s. We aren’t asking for renderings here, but we are willing to bet the audience does indeed have some good ideas about more appropriate development in CV. source: newraleigh.com
Waraji Downtown Location Padlocked By Wake County
Waraji Downtown Location Padlocked By Wake County It has almost been a year since we announced that Waraji was opening a second store in downtown Raleigh. Construction in the space hasn’t gone very far since and recently a note and a padlock appeared on their front door. The note (image below) states that the “doors have been padlocked by order of the Wake County Sheriff’s Office - To gain entrance, see landlord”. From this, an assumption can be made that there are problems between the company and the owner of the space that Waraji was slowly starting to upfit. It could be back rent that the tenant owes the landlord and therefore the doors have been locked so the tenant can’t work on the space until it is all settled through the county. Let’s hope things get settled soon. Since Cuba and Est Est Est left this location, this corner has been begging for activity. Until then, Sono and Wild Ginger will hold down the downtown sushi fort. Source: newraleigh.com |
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