NEWS & EVENTS
Beacon Partners expands footprint in booming Raleigh submarket
Beacon Partners has acquired Dock 1053 from Grubb Ventures after purchasing the warehouse property at 2315 Atlantic Avenue, directly north of Dock 1053.
Jamestown, Grubb Ventures Break Ground on $150M Raleigh Iron Works Mixed-Use Project in Raleigh
Jamestown and Grubb Ventures have started construction on the first phase of Raleigh Iron Works, a new mixed-use development with nearly 500,000 square feet of creative office space, 90,000-plus square feet of retail and 220 new residential units.
A favorite Raleigh brewery is adding another restaurant
Lynnwood will soon add Wilson's Eatery, a new restaurant, to the site of its taproom and production facility at Dock 1053, off East Whitaker Mill Road.
Dock 1053 wins Sir Walter Raleigh Award
Grubb Ventures is a proud recipient of a 2018 Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Community Appearance by the City of Raleigh for Dock 1053. The award was accepted by Grubb’s Director of Leasing and Acquisitions, Sam Crutchfield, and their Construction Manager, Bill Burgess.
Wilson's Eatery brings Southern fare and more to Raleigh's Dock 1053
A new Southern-inspired restaurant has opened for business in the neighborhood. Located at 1053 E. Whitaker Mill Road in Raleigh, the fresh arrival is called Wilson's Eatery.
Hummingbird changes the bar snacks game. It’s now open at Dock 1053.
Hummingbird, the long-awaited first restaurant of Posh Nosh caterer Coleen Speaks, is now open in the Dock 1053 warehouse district on Whitaker Mill Road.
New bar, cafe, event space coming to Dock 1053 warehouse on Whitaker Mill Road
The owner of PoshNosh Catering is opening a cafe, bar and adjacent event space in the Dock 1053 warehouse on Whitaker Mill Road, which already is home to a popular brewery, coworking space and modern furniture store.
3 new tenants moving to Raleigh’s Dock 1053
The renovated Dock 1053 warehouse and creative space on Whitaker Mill Road in Raleigh is bringing in three new tenants in the spring.
Grubb Ventures to make Raleigh's Winn-Dixie building into warehouse
Small businesses getting squeezed out of downtown Raleigh will soon have a repurposed warehouse to relocate or expand their operations. What many know as the Winn-Dixie building on East Whitaker Mill Road is being transformed by Grubb Ventures of Raleigh.