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    Raleigh’s historic Hayes Barton is getting new condos starting at $1.8M. Here’s a peek.

    By Chantal Allam,

    11 hours ago

    Raleigh’s historic Hayes Barton is getting a new neighborhood with an exclusive price tag.

    Developed by Raleigh-based Beacon Street Development , Birney Park is a planned village of “boutique” condominiums and townhomes at 1 Birney Park in the Five Points area, just northwest of downtown.

    At the corner of Oberlin and Fairview roads, where “Hayes Barton meets Country Club Hills,” the 2.9-acre site sits adjacent to specialty coffee shop IdleHour Coffee Roasters and next door to its other planned community, Budleigh East .

    But unlike Budleigh, which is the redevelopment of Country Club Homes and includes a senior-living community, Birney Park targets a wider audience. Marketed as a mix of London-clustered-village cool and Parisian chic, it embraces “classicism for a new era,” said Beacon Street Development president Jim Wiley in a release.

    Construction will begin on the anchor residential building, The Brightbury , later this year. It’s expected to be complete in late 2025, the developer said.

    Residences start at $1.8 million and are now preselling.

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    Site plan of Birney Park in Raleigh’s historic Hayes Barton neighborhood. Beacon Street Development

    Designed by Historical Concepts , the Brightbury offers six floor plans for two- to three- bedrooms, ranging from 1,702 to 2,719 square feet.

    Each home features 10-foot ceilings, chef’s kitchens, formal living areas and primary suites with double closets.

    Would-be buyers get to consult Kara Cox Interiors throughout the design process, the firm said.

    They’ll also have access to the building’s amenities: rooftop terrace, formal lobby and portico, fitness studio, club room and underground parking.

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    Rendering of The Brightbury, the anchor residential building in Birney Park in Raleigh’s historic Hayes Barton neighborhood. Beacon Street Development
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    A rendering of kitchen for condominiums in The Brightbury, the anchor residential building in Birney Park in Raleigh’s historic Hayes Barton neighborhood. Beacon Street Development
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    A rendering of dining area for condominiums in The Brightbury, the anchor residential building in Birney Park in Raleigh’s historic Hayes Barton neighborhood. Beacon Street Development
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    The project’s subsequent phases include City Homes , eight townhomes; The Caroline , 12 “pied-à-terre-style” residences; and The Elizabeth , seven “above-shop” condos.

    Separately, Beacon Street is set to break ground on its three-part residential development in the Budleigh East community, also at the corner of Fairview and Oberlin roads, the Triangle Business Journal has reported.

    The first phase includes 18 condominiums in a single building, and is a partnership between Beacon Street, Grubb Ventures, Williams Realty & Building Company and Clancy & Theys Construction Company.

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