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If
you have questions about what is being
built where, please call 556-3409 or
send a note to
cwpelosi@aol.com and we will
try to answer it. For large residential
subdivisions, go to
http://www.wakeforestnc.gov/residents/
planningzoning_subdivisions.aspx?rld=308
and look at “plan review information”
for the status.
New:
The YMCA at The Factory, an extension of
the Banks D. Kerr Family YMCA in
Wakefield, held its ribbon-cutting
Friday, March 30. Members will enjoy a
21,000-square-foot facility for adult
fitness with a nursery and youth
programs. A membership at one YMCA
includes membership at the other. You
can join at either facility or by
calling 562-9622.
New:
Thompson Construction has begun clearing
the 110.5-acre site on Forestville Road
that will be Heritage High School. The
school is slated to open in the fall of
2009.
New:
A permit for interior demolition in the
former Bennigan’s building in Wake
Pointe Shopping Center was issued on
March 13 to Prostruction. Midtown Niki
Development Partners from Topeka, Kan.,
purchased the building in December of
last year, and they are planning to
bring Old Chicago, a restaurant
featuring deep-dish Chicago-style pizza
and 110 beers from around the world, to
the site.
New:
John Laughinghouse has had to postpone
the grand reopening for Over the Falls
Deli, which was damaged by a smoky fire
Jan. 12. He promises the restaurant
between The Cotton Company and B&W
Hardware will open the weekend of April
12-14. The deli is always closed on
Sundays.
New:
Clearing and grading next to the Bed
and Biscuit kennel on Chalks Road is for
a 34-lot subdivision called Saddle Run.
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Clearing and grading has begun on
the future site of the American
Legion building on East Holding
Avenue between the water tower and
the North Wake Senior Center. The
town owns all three lots, but it
will deed that middle half-acre to
the American Legion in exchange for
the land the current Legion building
occupies next to the existing town
hall. It is part of the land
acquisition for the new town hall on
Brooks Street. The town is also
paying for the new building and
small storage shed.
The town also
purchased the small building and 0.64
acres where the Green & Wooten
Insurance Agency stood, paying owners
Shirley and John E. Wooten Jr.
$495,000.
John Wooten III,
who operates the agency now, said it has
moved to 10433 Ligon Mill Road.
“It was hard for us to leave downtown
Wake Forest,” Wooten said, but
they could not find a suitable site. Now
his customers can drop in on their way
to Wal-Mart, Wooten said.
Future shopping centers
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Plans for Gateway Commons at the
corner of Jones Dairy Road and the
N.C. 98 bypass are being reviewed by
the town planning staff. The
shopping center will be anchored by
a grocery store, and a public
hearing about the plan may be held
by the Planning Board and Town Board
in May.
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Wake Forest Towne Center is planned
for the Parker-Hannifin site on Wake
Union Church Road. A major
department store will anchor the
center, but the name has not been
announced and plans have not been
submitted to the town.
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The Shoppes at Caveness Farm has an
approved master plan, and Weingarten
Realty Investors has announced
Steinmart will be one of the
anchors. Three restaurants are being
constructed on outparcels (see
below).
Future restaurants
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Update:
It has been Baby Moon and then 2010
Global Cuisine – and maybe something
in between – and now the restaurant
at The Eatery on South Main Street
will be named Fine and feature
steak, seafood and sushi when it
opens sometime in April. The posted
date of April 1 has passed.
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No Lone Star at the corner of Retail
Drive and Warmoven Street. The
company has pulled the building
permit and has been told to secure
the site. No reason was given.
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The Mellow Mushroom plans to build
at the corner of Wake Drive and
South Main Street (U.S. 1-A) between
the American Pride carwash and Taco
Bell.
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A Texas Roadhouse, a Chili’s and a
Red Robin are under construction on
outparcels at the Shoppes at
Caveness Farm.
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A Steak ‘n Shake is planned at Wake
Pointe Shopping Center (Wal-Mart)
next to O’Charley’s.
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Wendy’s on Capital Boulevard just
south of Wake Forest Crossing
Shopping Center (Lowe’s Foods) has
opened. It is on taxable land owned
by Southeastern Baptist Theological
Seminary. There will be a second
tenant, not yet determined, south of
Wendy’s.”
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There will be a Hooters, we hear,
but it will be somewhere in
Wakefield.
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Plans for a Carolina Ale House have
been approved at the corner between
the N.C. 98 bypass, the extension of
Retail Drive into the North Park
office buildings and the ramp from
the bypass to Capital Boulevard.
Ground is being cleared.
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There may be a Japanese Steakhouse
coming as a second tenant in the new
building on Retail Drive.
New stores and services
Commercial projects
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Rex Health Park at Wakefield is
underway in the northwest corner of
Capital Boulevard. There will be a
39,500-square-foot wellness center
and a 113,000-square-foot
multi-specialty ambulatory care
center.The wellness center will be
similar to those Rex operates in
Cary and Garner, with a gym, heated
pools, physical rehabilitation
services and nutrition and exercise
programs.The ambulatory care center
will provide therapeutic and
diagnostic services, heart, vascular
and oncology services.
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It has been a year since the
planning and town boards approved
the plans, but a three-story,
118-unit apartment building for
active seniors is now under
construction on the east side of
South Main Street just south of the
N.C. 98 bypass. The apartments will
not have kitchens. The residents,
who are expected to be single people
in their 80s who do not need
assistance, will eat meals in the
communal dining room.
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Crews are moving dirt around on the
south side of Rogers Road behind the
BB&T Bank and The Factory for a
32,000-square-foot, two-story
building that will be Heritage
Medical Park. Andy Ammons said he
sold the land two years ago and the
developer now is a group called
Vanguard, headed by George Venters
of Raleigh. One of the tenants will
be a specialized pediatric dentist.
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The Radio Shack in the new flex
building on Retail Drive across from
Chick-Fil-A is close to opening.
There is no word yet on any other
tenant(s) in the building.
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At the end of South Main, between it
and Capital Boulevard, the former
Weavexx tract is being transformed
into Glenn Boyd’s Nissan dealership.
He also owns Crossroads Ford in Cary
and Wakefield Ford in Wake Forest.
Poythress Commercial is constructing
the large building and parking lots;
the January building permit said the
cost would be $2.8 million.
Housing projects approved for more water
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Alexan at Ligon Mill will be a
288-unit apartment complex south of
Caveness Farm Apartments, north of
the Wal-Mart store and east of the
Shoppes of Caveness Farm shopping
center. The increased water
allocation for the project was
approved by the town board in
December. Once it has all the
approvals, construction may start in
2007. The developer is Trammell Crow
Residential. See the Nov. 29 and
Dec. 20 issues of the Gazette for
details.
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Holding Village will be a 1,300-home
traditional neighborhood development
that includes shops and services
south of the N.C. 98 bypass, east of
South Main Street and the CSX rail
line, west of Heritage North and
north of Heritage Wake Forest. The
town board approved the increased
water allocation in October and
changed the town’s zoning ordinance
to allow for a traditional
neighborhood in January. There was a
public hearing about the project on
April 3, and the discussion was
delayed until May 1.
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