Moshakos To Revive Former Pine State Offices
The incredible transformation of Glenwood Avenue from an light industrial corridor to Raleigh’s premiere entertainment district has been nothing short of breathtaking. One of the puzzle’s final pieces, 500 Glenwood, is about to be put into place.
Triangle Business Journal is reporting
today that Lou Moshakos, owner of the
Carolina Ale House
,
Taverna Agora
,
Bentley’s
, and others, will convert the former Pine State Creamery office building into a three-story restaurant complex.
A Carolina Ale House will occupy the third floor, which must be constructed above the existing two story structure. The third floor concept is not new, however, as it was a key component of a previous design for the property by New City Design . “The Wave” has since disappeared from the New City website, but it looked similar to Solas in form. The east side of the building, hidden from Glenwood Avenue, was a stack of decks and external stairways. Perhaps the new design will keep some of the strengths New City saw in the site previously.
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