2080 East Williams Street, LLC has acquired the 101,850-sqft warehouse / distribution facility on 12.66-acres at 2080 E. Williams Street in Apex, NC for $3.175-million.
The building features a 7,500 sqft, two-story office, 6 dock-high doors and 4 drive-in doors, built-in sprinkler system, and additional land for expansion or yard.
James P. Allaire, SIOR, Jackson Rives and Christopher J. Norvell, SIOR of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer’s Raleigh office handled the sale negotiations on behalf of the seller. John Ackiss of Capital Advisors in Raleigh represented the buyer and arranged the permanent financing for the transaction.
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Monday, July 23, 2012
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Apex Peakway Newest Section Complete
On the north side of town between Laura Duncan Road and Old Raleigh Road. Major thoroughfares that connect to it include: SR 1010, Old Raleigh, Laura Duncan, Salem Street, Hwy 55, Olive Chapel Rd and Old US 1. “This route will enable drivers to bypass congestion in the Central Business District and avoid the majority of the train traffic." The project was completed ahead of schedule and within budget.
The 1,100 foot section of road, built by Barnhill Contracting Company, cost $650,000 to complete. The only two remaining gaps in the Peakway loop are between Tingen Road and Old US 1 and between NC 55 and Schiefflin Road. Newest Section of Peakway Complete - Town of Apex
The 1,100 foot section of road, built by Barnhill Contracting Company, cost $650,000 to complete. The only two remaining gaps in the Peakway loop are between Tingen Road and Old US 1 and between NC 55 and Schiefflin Road. Newest Section of Peakway Complete - Town of Apex
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Village Summit Grand Opening
Village Summit's first buildings were delivered on Wednesday, November 30th! Move-in before New Years Eve and receive January rent FREE! Tell them we told you about it.
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Friday, October 28, 2011
Parkside at Bella Casa, Phase 3 Public Hearing
The Parkside project continues to develop in the area of Milano Avenue and the Apex Nature Park. The proposed development is for 35 single family homes on approximately half of the total 19.5 acres located on Milano Avenue between Evans Road and Mt. Zion Church Road.
Planning Board Meeting: Monday, November 14, 2011 at 4:30 P.M.
Town Council Meeting: Tuesday, November 15, 2011 at 7:00 P.M.
The applicant has agreed to the following conditions: All residential buildings shall have exterior materials of brick, stone, wood and/or hardiplank siding. All roofs of residential buildings shall be pitched at 5:12 or greater and shall be covered with wood or asphalt shingles. Covered porches are required on the front façade of each single family residential structure facing the public right-of-way. All residential units shall require a crawl space or a minimum of two steps to the front door and 14 inches to the front door.
Friday, September 30, 2011
What Else Is Being Built In Apex
Humie Olive Road was selected for the new high school site
The 112 acre site, with an estimated construction cost of $59 million, is currently in the preliminary design phase. It is anticipated to open for the 2015 school year. This is considered to be a “Large” category school that could accommodate up to 2,200 students.
New Apex Intersection to Open for Travel
Apex Peakway will open to traffic. Here are the highlights: The section of the Peakway will connect Hunter Street through to Laura Duncan Road, and onto N. Salem Street A 200-foot bridge over CSX railroad tracks made up a large part of the cost. The new crossing means the town will close the at-grade crossing on Moore Street. Also, a new traffic signal at the Peakway's intersection with North Salem Street will improve safety
The Apex Police Department will be conducting a community meeting with residents of the Knollwood and Brookfield communities to address on-street parking concerns. The objective of the meeting is to identify reasonable solutions to better serve residents impacted by Apex Town Ordinance "NO PARKING SCHOOL DAYS” between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m." Sec. 20-165.
Does anyone know what is going in where the Fuji Asian Bistro was? and I notice Firestone in going across the street from there. That facility will soon be home to Apex Banquet Hall.
The 112 acre site, with an estimated construction cost of $59 million, is currently in the preliminary design phase. It is anticipated to open for the 2015 school year. This is considered to be a “Large” category school that could accommodate up to 2,200 students.
New Apex Intersection to Open for Travel
Apex Peakway will open to traffic. Here are the highlights: The section of the Peakway will connect Hunter Street through to Laura Duncan Road, and onto N. Salem Street A 200-foot bridge over CSX railroad tracks made up a large part of the cost. The new crossing means the town will close the at-grade crossing on Moore Street. Also, a new traffic signal at the Peakway's intersection with North Salem Street will improve safety
The Apex Police Department will be conducting a community meeting with residents of the Knollwood and Brookfield communities to address on-street parking concerns. The objective of the meeting is to identify reasonable solutions to better serve residents impacted by Apex Town Ordinance "NO PARKING SCHOOL DAYS” between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m." Sec. 20-165.
Does anyone know what is going in where the Fuji Asian Bistro was? and I notice Firestone in going across the street from there. That facility will soon be home to Apex Banquet Hall.
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highways,
parking,
restaurant,
schools
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