Raleigh is growing faster than the speed of light.
This is a similar sight all over.
This building will be mixed use. Commercial use on the bottom 2 floors and at least a gazillion
condos/apartments. As per usual the roads are an after thought, many enlarged with a paint brush.
I prefer the froggies to the buildings.
ReplyDeleteWe've got a lot of mixed use buildings like that around here too.
ReplyDeleteLove the froggies. Happy Leap Day!
ReplyDeleteThey are doing that to some of the buildings in Jackson. It's suppose to be a revitalization. Happy leap day to you too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Lap Day to you too!
ReplyDeleteA very Happy Leap day to you too. Have a good one.
ReplyDeleteHari OM
ReplyDeleteyou know I love the symmetry of all those windows... but this whole world is becoming so urban... YAM xx
Happy Leap Day!
ReplyDeleteThe Florida Furkids
That's a very pretty and unique building!
ReplyDeleteI love the enlarged streets with a paint brush. THEY are doing this to us here. growth on steroids and approveing zillions of condos in the worst of all areas, downtown, they are building a gas station in the middle of Walmart parking lot and there is no room for it or the traffic it will generate.
ReplyDeleteNo little leaping froggies around here! They would freeze their little buns off! But we do have little juncos and chickadees hopping around in the pear tree. Close enough.
ReplyDeleteHappy Leap Day! We're getting more snow today. You say they don't think much about the traffic on the roads how about where all those people that are living and working there are going to park.
ReplyDeleteHappy Leap Day! XO
ReplyDeleteAccording to mom and dad Wilmington is doing the same thing. In fact, there's a similar building right down on the riverfront that's about complete that will house apartments, condos, and a mix of retail and commercial space. Dad didn't think there was any space left by the river, but it's amazing how they can stick things just about anywhere.
ReplyDeleteLove the leaping frogs! If they keep building there won't be one square foot of green left. They are building at an alarming rate here, too. There won't be any preserves, nothing natural left to look at anymore.
ReplyDeleteI guess it's good that Raleigh is growing like that. We have quite a few "mixed use" buildings in our downtown too.
ReplyDeleteHappy Leap Day!
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