The white brick, art deco building formerly home to seafood restaurant St. James could soon be torn down, according to plans on file with the planning department, and replaced with a seven-story retail and restaurant space with an attached parking garage.
Claire Kraemer
Painting the Night Sky with 120,000 Lights
Traveling north up Guess Road, the darkness of the trees and fleeting houses is broken up suddenly by flashing lights. On the right side of the road sits a winter wonderland with a sign telling people to “Tune in to 90.3 F.M.”
Preservation Durham’s Tours at Local Cemeteries Honor Those Who Have Come Before
“This has been long overdue,” Chris Laws, executive director of Preservation Durham, said of the Beechwood tour. “We can’t do anything about the past and what we should’ve done. We are going to do it right now.”
Hot Meals: Where to Dine Outside Without Shivering
Chilly nights are still with us a bit longer. Here are some Durham spots where you can you dine outside without shivering.
Durham Bulls Hope State Officials Will Allow 2,500 Fans On Opening Day
Current rules limit attendance to 7 percent of the ballpark’s capacity. But the Bulls are hoping the state will allow 25 percent by their April 6 Opening Day.

