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Showroom and Workspace: Edge Office

Located on the south end of Glenwood Avenue, Edge Office is part professional/industrial furniture retailer and part workspace. They specialize in providing complete office furnishing solutions for profesional businesses and entrepreneurs.

I first became acquainted with Edge Office during the 30THREADS launch party put on by Ginny Skalski and Wayne Sutton back in July. I was immediately impressed with the environment, if not a bit confused. I wasn’t sure if it was a software company or a coworking environment—turns out it is neither one. They are a professional office furnishings retailer. It is unique in that Edge Office not only serves as a showroom, but also as a functioning demonstration of the equipment and workspace solutions they provide.
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Marking the Historic Neighborhood of Idlewild

This past Thursday while waiting for (a very delicious) Thanksgiving dinner at the home of some friends of mine, I decided to walk down to Big John’s Community Grocery, which is on the corner of Edenton Street and Idlewild Avenue. It’s within eyesight of their front porch, and I’ve witnessed some interesting activity there for some time. Curiosity got the better of me, so I decided to walk down to the store and talk to some of the people hanging around outside. While on my way there, I noticed the historic ground marker above.

The inscription reads:

Idlewild Neighborhood, 1891. Idlewild Avenue is the center of Idlewild, an early area of African-American home ownership named after the Battle Family Estate on Cotton Place south of New Bern Avenue. The Raleigh Land and Improvement Company subdivided Idlewild, and the neighborhood grew in the early twentieth century. Bounded by Swain St. on west, Oakwood Avenue on north, Tarboro Road on east, and Edenton Street on south.

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Overlooking the City

uliveandyouburn overlooking the city from a rooftop

uliveandyouburn overlooking the city from a rooftop

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