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Business and Community Leaders Honored at The Chamber's 2023 Business Excellence Awards
The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill-Carrboro hosted the 2023 Business Excellence Awards ceremony on Friday afternoon. Twenty-one finalists were honored, and 10 winners were presented awards live at American Legion: Chapel Hill Post 6.
Read MoreGrubb Properties expects new Chapel Hill office building to ride COVID-19 recovery
A Charlotte development company is positioning itself to kick start Chapel Hill’s long-dormant office market just as the Triangle could emerge from a COVID-19 slump.
Read MoreGlen Lennox Stories: In Honor of Gwendolyn Harrison Smith
Gwendolyn Harrison Smith was the first African-American woman to attend classes at the University of North Carolina. She enrolled in a Spanish class in the summer of 1952 as a graduate student after already earning a bachelor’s degree and master’s degree and was teaching at Johnson C. Smith in Charlotte.
Read MoreChapel Hill building named in honor of Gaston pioneer
A new office building now being completed in Chapel Hill will be named in honor of Gwendolyn Harrison Smith, the first Black woman to attend classes at the university there.
Read MoreTriangle Business Journal: Chapel Hill’s historic Glen Lennox to undergo transformation
Nearly 70 years ago, Scottish-born William Muirhead opened Glen Lennox in Chapel Hill, a property that soon became home to celebrities, athletes and future leaders.
Read MoreHere’s what Chapel Hill council candidates think about taxes, traffic and other issues
The seven candidates for Town Council in Chapel Hill recently answered a series of questions on development, housing, taxes, traffic, and more. Two candidates, Jessica Anderson and Michael Parker, cited the incentives for office space as Glen Lennox as a positive move for commercial development.
Read MoreWCHL: The Aaron Keck Show May 9, 2019
Aaron chats with Clay Grubb of Grubb Properties, the company behind the redevelopment (now underway) of Chapel Hill’s iconic Glen Lennox neighborhood.
Read MoreHow Glen Lennox will honor women trailblazers during its renovations
As Glen Lennox begins its renovations in the next few weeks, it is looking to recognize strong female historical figures while naming the new buildings.
Read MoreTriangle Business Journal: New office building slated for Chapel Hill
Construction will soon begin on a large commercial office building in Chapel Hill. The building at Glen Lennox will be the third of its kind to be built in Chapel Hill in the last nine years and is a part of a greater project to restore the historic property to its former grandeur.
Read MoreRaleigh News & Observer: Chapel Hill backs $2.2M tax incentive to bring office buildings, jobs to Glen Lennox
The partnership will give Grubb Properties the opportunity to bring more commercial taxes, jobs and community benefits to Chapel Hill more quickly, Mayor Pam Hemminger said.
Read MoreWCHL: The Aaron Keck Show - May 9, 2019
Aaron chats with Clay Grubb of Grubb Properties, the company behind the redevelopment (now underway) of Chapel Hill’s iconic Glen Lennox neighborhood.
Read MoreChapel Hill needs office space and affordable housing. This deal may help bring both:
Grubb Properties and the Town of Chapel Hill have been working together on developing office spaces in Glen Lennox, a planned community in Chapel Hill. Following several years of collaboration, the two parties may have finally reached a breakthrough.
Read MoreHemminger: Development, Dining, Incentives
The Chapel Hill Town Council considers an incentives package to encourage office-space development in Glen Lennox; town planners seek to make it easier for restaurants to offer sidewalk dining.
Read MoreChapel Hill Working on Incentives for Office Space at Glen Lennox
Grubb Properties is proposing bringing nearly 500,000 square feet of office space to Chapel Hill as it is redeveloping Glen Lennox. But in order to get that construction closer to reality, Chapel Hill is preparing to offer more than $2 million in incentives.
Read MoreGlen Lennox Development Agreement
Plans to construct a 215 unit apartment building at the southwest corner of the intersection of Brandon Road and Flemington Road were approved on September 8, 2017.
Read MoreThis rent experiment could be one answer to more affordable housing in the Triangle
A longtime property owner in Chapel Hill wants to experiment with a new way to make rent affordable for lower-income workers.
Read MoreMajor Developments Moving Along in Chapel Hill
Several major development projects are underway in Chapel Hill, with some closer to completion than others. Town staff provided an update to the Orange County Board of Commissioners at a recent meeting.
Read MoreFinally, Chapel Hill's $1 billion redevelopment project may soon be underway
After a decade of community meetings, planning and more community meetings, work could begin on the redevelopment of the historic property in Chapel Hill as soon as next month.
Read MoreConstruction pending for Chapel Hill’s Glen Lennox redevelopment
Grubb Properties expects to begin soon the first phase of redevelopment at the Glen Lennox community at Hayes and Brandon roads off Fordham Boulevard. Town of Chapel Hill staff is reviewing the project now. A Chapel Hill Town Council review is not required.
Read MoreSaving Glen Lennox: A Case Study in Developer and Community Partnership
The apartments at Glen Lennox opened in 1950 to alleviate the housing shortage in Chapel Hill after World War II.
Read MoreGlen Lennox Approved, Obey Creek Plan Conditional
The Chapel Hill Town Council unanimously approved a development agreement for Glen Lennox on Monday night. The council also voted 5-3 to conditionally approve entering the negotiation phase with East-West Partners, which seeks to develop 120 acres at the Obey Creek site.
Read MoreChapel Hill Glenn Lennox Development Agreement Finally Approved!
Historic Glen Lennox has finally been approved for new development by Grubb Properties. The property, which has been stagnant for 60 years, finally received town approval for redevelopment.
Read MoreChapel Hill nears deal for Glen Lennox renewal
The Town Council could decide in June whether to proceed with a development agreement for the Glen Lennox mixed-use project.
Read MoreGlen Lennox Re-Development Plan Gets Mixed Reviews
The Town of Chapel Hill is developing the Glen Lennox neighborhood under a new process that offers greater leeway in negotiating with developers, but some residents are worried that change may not be for the best.
Read MoreSave Glen Lennox
It seems that Grubb Properties wants to tear down Glen Lennox, a neighborhood of moderately-priced rentals, and rebuild more densely with a mix of uses including presumably higher-priced housing
Read MoreGlen Lennox redevelopment in E. Chapel Hill
This article discusses the potential redevelopment of the Glen Lennox neighborhood and shopping center in the northeast corner of Raleigh Rd (NC 54) & Fordham Blvd (US 15/501).
Read MoreAfter Residential Build-out, Chapel Hill Focuses on Office Spaces
Chapel Hill offers many elements potential residents find attractive. But available office space has not been one of them. The town is taking steps to improve its availability for office spaces. Upcoming mixed-use projects like Carraway Village and Glen Lennox plan to incorporate office space to join the existing new option of Carolina Square.
Read MoreCan Chapel Hill force developers to build more stores, offices, in Blue Hill district?
Despite the town’s efforts, residents and shoppers may not see more offices and stores built any time soon in the Blue Hill District. The district has generated a smattering of retail in four years, over 1,000 apartments and concerns about whether the redevelopment experiment is working.
Read MoreHow to save renters $15 million with one easy change
Copenhagenize, the premiere bicycle infrastructure designers from Denmark are helping plan new streetscapes in a project in Chapel Hill. We no longer design streets for humans but have turned them into mathematical equations to be solved.
Read MoreChapel Hill Creates Housing Incentive for Town Workers
The Employee Housing Incentives pilot program will help keep quality town employees and make it easier for employees to be involved in the community.
Read MoreThis is how Chapel Hill plans to help town employees buy a house, pay the rent
CHAPEL HILL - Will paying town employees up to $7,500 to help them buy a home, or 1,850 to help them pay the rent, make workers happier and more invested in the community.
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