UNC held public information sessions about the Porthole Alley redevelopment project this week. Porthole Alley is located where the UNC Campus meets Downtown Chapel Hill. It encompasses 128 East Franklin Street through 144 East Franklin Street and includes businesses like Johnny T-shirt, Cosmic Cantina and Carolina Coffee Shop. Project planners say the proposal aims to strengthen the economic vitality of Downtown Chapel Hill and have more university programming.
Chapel Hill Mayor Pam Hemminger speaks with 97.9 The Hill’s Brighton McConnell on Thursday, November 11. She discusses highlights from the latest town council meeting, as well as public feedback sessions on UNC redevelopment of Porthole Alley. Plus: details on the Tree of the Year competition!
A minor alley on Franklin Street in the heart of downtown Chapel Hill is receiving major attention during a construction project that will continue through June. The project is intended to modify a parking lot near the stretch...
Traffic on South Columbia Street in Chapel Hill will be impeded by a lane closure for up to three days according to a release from the municipal government. The release states that a portion of the northbound lane in front of...
Roadwork is closing a portion of Columbia Street during the daytime through the remainder of the year. A release from the Town of Chapel Hill says the northbound right travel lane of South Columbia, in front of the Ackland Art...