Raleigh skyline will soon have another 20-story tower: 400H
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Highly anticipated Nexus development in downtown Raleigh could swell to 40 stories
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Durham Council Gives Pink Slip to the Company It Selected to Redevelop the Old Police Headquarters
The old police headquarters in Durham
The Durham City Council faced criticism two years ago when it unanimously awarded the sale and redevelopment of the old police headquarters to the Fallon Company.
The Boston-based commercial real estate firm had offered millions less than what another out-of-state developer, Akridge, in partnership with New South Ventures, a local Black-owned firm, had offered. Fallon won the bid, however, in part because of its national recognition and its own partnership with WinnCompanies, the nationâs largest developer of affordable housing.
Editor’s note: This story is part of WRAL TechWire’s special report about the “jobs conondrum” situation in North Carolina.
RALEIGH – In a tight job market with more than 20,000 open information technology jobs across the Triangle and North Carolina, Raleigh-based Pendo is plowing ahead with plans of hiring 400 more workers this year as the rapidly growing software firm prepares to move into a new headquarters atop a liekwise new office tower.
Its success in recruiting even as Apple, Google, Red Hat, Fidelity Investments and other firms ramp up their own hiring plans may off insight for other firms to follow.