The UNC System will be relocating from Chapel Hill to Raleigh. This comes after Gov. Roy Cooper signed the 2022-2023 state budget in November, allocating $11.4 million for the planning + design of UNC System offices in downtown Raleigh.
Downtown Raleigh with be the new home of the UNC System | Photo by Curtis Adams via Pexels
Let’s break it down
This relocation will likely mean parts of the state government campus in downtown Raleigh will be overhauled. The News & Observer reported last month that, in addition to the $11.4 million in funds for relocation, the state budget includes another $1.8 million to, “study the complex and moving offices.”
The relocation could also prove beneficial for future collaboration with the NC Community College System. In November, Senate leader Phil Berger said that synergies could be developed by having the UNC system, NC Community College System, the state Department of Public Instruction + the state Department of Commerce in the same location.
So, when will the relocation take place? A provision of Section 40.1 in Senate Bill 105 states that “all staff and operations shall be relocated to the leased space on or before Dec. 31, 2022.”
A brief history of the UNC System
The history of the UNC System begins in 1789 when the NC General Assembly made UNC Chapel Hill the first public university in the US. This remained the status quo until 1931, when the Assembly added NC State + UNC Greensboro, then UNC Asheville, UNC Charlotte, and UNC Wilmington in 1969.
In 1972, the Assembly officially established the UNC System (yes, that means 2022 marks the 40th anniversary of the institution) and added 16 public universities, with a 17th constituent institution added in 2007. The System’s move to Raleigh is the first in its 200+ years in NC.
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Sunday
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Monday
- We Connect | Mon., Dec. 6 | 4:30-6 p.m. | Virtual | Free | Listen to Accenture’s global change management lead Sumreen Ahmad speak on building an inclusive and diverse business community.
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Civic
- The NC Dept. of Health and Human Services is now accepting applications for the state’s Low Income Energy Assistance Program. The program helps low-income homes with a one-time payment directly to their heating vendor to offset the cost of heating during cold months.
Open
- Side Quest Game Lounge + Bar and Gathering Gallery have officially opened storefronts Downtown. Side Quest Game Lounge — at 317-113 W. Morgan St. — offers games, food, and beverages. Gathering Gallery is an art + gift shop located at 111 E. Hargett St. that employs adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Development
- Raleigh development firm Dukes Properties & Construction began work on the Dukes at Cityview this week. The project is a collection of eight high end, 3-story townhomes located in downtown Raleigh. Construction is expected to be completed by the end of 2022. (Triangle Business Journal)
- Raleigh-based real estate firm APG Capital has proposed to build 362 units of housing in Franklin County. The housing community would be situated on 85 acres of land just off NC Highway 96 + just 30 minutes north of downtown Raleigh. 🏠 (Triangle Business Journal)
- Raleigh Hotel Associates, LLC has sold the DoubleTree by Hilton Raleigh-Brownstone-University to CS Acquisition Vehicle, LLC for $42 million. CSAV has not announced what they have planned for the 190-room hotel. (Triangle Business Journal)
Community
- The City of Raleigh is looking for advisory board members for its Volunteer Raleigh program. The board will help the city connect residents with service opportunities at local nonprofits that depend on volunteers. Individuals with a variety of interests are encouraged to apply.
Coronavirus
- The Durham County Department of Public Health is providing free COVID-19 vaccines today from 1-4 p.m. at the Museum of Life and Science. Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J vaccines are available for walk-ins ages five and older. 💉
Holiday
- The NC Zoo’s annual holiday event, “Believe...in the Magic of the Season” begins Sat., Dec. 4. The zoo grounds will have holiday decorations and visitors will be able to see the animals getting holiday treats throughout the day. 🎄 (CBS 17)
- Esteamed Coffee is holding its first ever Holiday Open House on Sat., Dec. 4 from 5:30-8 p.m. Hot chocolate, decaf coffee, and items at the gift gallery will be available for purchase. ☕
Edu
- NC Central University School of Law has been awarded with a $100,000 grant to help prepare disadvantaged applicants for admission to its program. The grant was presented by the Law School Admission Council and aims to help “underrepresented aspiring lawyers” with tools to navigate the admissions process. (INDY Week)
Announced
- Advance Carolina and the NC Black Alliance have welcomed Jovita Lee as their new program and policy director. In this position, Jovita will guide policy issue IDs for the 2022 mid-term election cycle and bring strategic alignment to various program areas.
Cause
- On Giving Tuesday, East Wake Education Foundation, Good Hope Baptist Church, and the Triangle Conservancy received double the benefit from Meridian Waste’s 2021 Shotwell Landfill Charity Pumpkin Patch. Meridian Waste — a local solid waste service company — donated all of the funds from the event + a matching donation from the company’s headquarters.
Listen
- In celebration of the Spotify Wrapped season, The News & Observer shared a list of local artists' monthly listeners. The Avett Brothers, from Concord, have 1,832,664 monthly Spotify listeners + Durham-based Sylvan Esso has a total of 1,757,032 monthly listeners. Find more local artists on the list here. 🎶
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