Raleigh’s tallest skyscraper to break ground in Glenwood South. What’s coming.

The historic Creamery building in Raleigh’s bustling Glenwood South district is slated to become the city’s tallest skyscraper.

Four years after New York-based Turnbridge Equities got the green light for a massive mixed-use complex, site work has begun on the project’s first phase along Glenwood Avenue, the firm announced this week.

Formerly the Pine State Creamery plant, the two-story “Art moderne” building, built in 1928 in cream-colored brick, will remain for the most part. Only a small portion will be demolished for redevelopment, Turnbridge said…

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