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Raleigh Honors 14 Sites with Appearance Awards

Raleigh Honors 14 Sites with Appearance Awards

The News & Observer
October 9, 2003

Author: From Staff Reports
Edition: FinalSection: NewsPage: B6

Raleigh Honors 14 Sites with Appearance Awards

RALEIGH -- A downtown developer, a renovated strip shopping center and new homes for both poor and wealthy were among this year's winners of the city's Sir Walter Raleigh Awards for Community Appearance.

The city gave out 14 awards, chosen from a field of nearly 40 nominations. An independent jury chose the winners.

The winners, by category:

Residential or neighborhood: Capitol Park, the redevelopment of the former Halifax Court public housing complex; The Gardens on Glenwood, upscale condominiums; Hargett-Swain and Martin Park redevelopment projects east of downtown.

Commercial: Falls Village Shopping Center renovation; Glenwood Village Dentistry, 2609 Glenwood Ave.

Historic preservation/rehabilitation: Home restoration at 425 N. Bloodworth St.; Goodwin House restoration at 220 Hillsborough St.; Rogers-Bagley-Daniels-Pegues House and Frazier House restorations on E. South Street.

Community: Edenton Street United Methodist Church fellowship hall addition.

Institutional: Moore Square Museums Magnet Middle School.

Industrial: David Allen Co. corporate headquarters, 150 Rush St.

Tree and landscape conservation: Capitol Broadcasting Company, 2619 Western Blvd.

Site enhancement: WakeMed North stormwater facilities, 10000 Falls of the Neuse Road.

Individual: Developer Greg Hatem of Empire Properties.



Copyright 2003 by The News & Observer Pub. Co.
Record Number: hmh82d89

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