Underutilized portion of HOPE Gardens property could become dance studio
If new plans for 2200 Homestead Road are approved, an underutilized portion of the 14-acre property will become a dance studio.
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If new plans for 2200 Homestead Road are approved, an underutilized portion of the 14-acre property will become a dance studio.
Google Fiber will help Chapel Hill and Carrboro approach the speed of light.
A few new sets of wheels will soon be hitting the streets of Chapel Hill.
In response to concerns about the proposed Obey Creek development, town officials and developers are discussing an alternative plan that would cut the size of the development by nearly half.
The Carrboro Town Commons will soon get a landscaping makeover to make the space a more accessible community gathering place.
The Chapel Hill Police Department says it’s doing everything it can to make sure the proposed Obey Creek mixed-use development will be a safe place to live and visit.
Chapel Hill Town Council members and residents met Thursday night to discuss the impact of the proposed Obey Creek development on traffic and transit.
Chapel Hill residents and some local officials are concerned about the proposed Village Plaza mixed-use apartment complex on South Elliott Road — and they say the Ephesus-Fordham Form-Based Code is the main problem.
The rural areas of Orange County are about to become even greener.
Ten years after a revamped park was proposed for Hillsborough Road in Carrboro, plans for the project may finally be put on paper this fall.
CORRECTION: A previous version of this article misstated the name of the organization that helped to restore the Edward Kidder Graham House. The owners of the home hired a private consultant and worked with Preservation North Carolina. The story has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
The future of alternative energy in Chapel Hill is getting brighter.
After 41 years in business, the Roses store at University Mall is shutting its doors for good.
CORRECTION: Due to a reporting error, The Daily Tar Heel misattributed the statement that CVS's proposal had been pulled to Martin Roupe, rather than a report from Roupe. The article has been updated to reflect this change. The Daily Tar Heel apologizes for the error.
Off-campus housing costs have always been an issue for students, but a new loan option is lightening the burden by allowing relatives to co-sign on students’ mortgages.
CLARIFICATION: Feb. 15 is the planned date of Progression Climbing’s soft opening, but that date could change.
When the Chapel Hill Town Council approved the addition of roll carts to its recycling program Monday, Meg Miller might have been one of the happiest people in town.