Dwight Bassett, the Director of Economic Development for the Town of Chapel Hill, fills in for Mayor Pam Hemminger this week. Bassett speaks with 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell about several ongoing and proposed projects, including the new East Rosemary Street parking deck, redevelopment at the police station and a proposed downtown hotel.
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More than two dozen parking spaces in Chapel Hill will be lost for the foreseeable future ahead of major development on East Rosemary Street. The town government recently alerted the community the lower section of the Rosemary-Columbia Parking Lot will be closed off beginning Monday, February 22. The area will be used to stage and […]

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A popular downtown street in Chapel Hill will close for around two weeks due to a pair of projects, according to the town government. An update shared Thursday said East Rosemary Street between Columbia Street and Henderson Street will close to through traffic starting on Saturday. The projects are the Orange Water and Sewer Authority […]

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Chapel Hill Details Delays on New Parking Facility; Water Leak Repairs Needed for Another Deck
The Town of Chapel Hill recently provided updates to two parking deck projects downtown: one that is weeks away from beginning and another that is experiencing delays. Construction on the 125 East Rosemary Street parking deck has been hampered by a recent discovery. The Chapel Hill Town Council received an update during its November 16 […]

Pedestrian Bridge Removed as Parking Deck Demolition on East Rosemary Street Begins
Demolition officially began on a parking deck in downtown Chapel Hill Saturday morning, marking the first step in significant redevelopment scheduled for the site. Crews closed off East Rosemary Street to traffic early Saturday morning and began removing the pedestrian bridge from the parking deck at 125 East Rosemary Street. While the bridge has been […]

Date Set for Demolition of East Rosemary Street Parking Deck
After a few delays, the Town of Chapel Hill announced that the demolition of the Rosemary Street Parking Deck will begin Saturday, July 31. The demolition of the parking deck is the first step towards the East Rosemary Street Redevelopment project, which includes the demolition of the existing “CVS” parking deck to construct a new, […]
Chapel Hill: East Rosemary Redevelopment, 828 MLK and Pandemic Recovery
Dwight Bassett, the Director of Economic Development for the Town of Chapel Hill, fills in for Mayor Pam Hemminger this week. Bassett speaks with 97.9 The Hill's Brighton McConnell about several ongoing and proposed projects, including the new East Rosemary Street parking deck, redevelopment at the police station and a proposed downtown hotel.
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