A Wake County judge has dismissed a lawsuit challenging a December city of Raleigh rezoning that allows for a building of up to 27 stories on a lot near the Glenwood-Brooklyn neighborhood and downtown.
Neighbors opposed the rezoning, primarily focusing on the potential building’s height — more than twice as tall as a 12-story building housing apartments and a Publix grocery store across the street. The rezoning affected a 2.6-acre lot at the northeast corner of Peace and West streets.
The first floor of the proposed building will have retail and commercial space, and market-rate apartments are planned for the remaining floors, The News & Observer previously reported…