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…