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New Year, all-new arrivals at North Hills

After a 2024 jam-packed with nonstop notable openings, North Hills isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

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Shots from around North Hills, including a wine bar, fresh bagels, the interior of a clothing store, and the exterior of the new Restoration Hardware.

Did you know? North Hills features 130+ bizes throughout the district.

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2024 was easily one of the biggest years ever for North Hills.

From major developments like the new Innovation District, which features all local bizes, to 10+ recently opened dining, shopping, and fitness options, the beloved community just keeps growing.

And believe it or not, there’s a lot more in store for 2025 (including a 6,000+ square-foot Brewpub, but more on that in a moment).

First, a quick look at the notable new spots that are near or already open:

🍷 Wine + dine

Foxcroft Wine Co. | Arriving in the next few weeks, Foxcroft pairs high-quality pours with cozy meals from their scratch kitchen

Tamasha | Upscale Indian cuisine, named one of the “Best Restaurants of 2024” by Raleigh Magazine

RH Rooftop Bar | Stunning ambiance and stylish meals — perfect for date night

Village Tavern | Elevated dining that started right down the road in Winston-Salem.

True Food Kitchen | A seasonal eatery emphasizing fresh ingredients

🛍️ Fashionistas, rejoice

Chanel Beauty | The iconic brand arrives this winter, bringing signature fragrances, makeup, skincare + more

Madewell | High-quality clothes, designed to last

J. Crew | Everyday chic for men + women

johnnie-O | Keeping it classy with coastal-inspired menswear

💚 Get your heart pumpin’

Dose Yoga | Stretch, sweat, sip, and thrive at this locally owned yoga studio + smoothie bar

HomeTurf Cycle Studio | A rhythm-based indoor cycling and strength studio known for its high-energy atmosphere

➡️ Coming soon

Whew, that’s a lot of new in just 12 months. But North Hills has even more in store, including:

Standard Beer + Food | When complete, this laid-back Brewpub will include a 6,000-square-foot interior and 15,000-square-foot exterior space

Benchwarmers | Opening in just a few months, this beloved local bagel spot is bringing an expanded menu that includes nightly pizzas, beverages + more.

🔮 What’s next?

That might be up to you. North Hills is asking for community input on shops + brands you’d love to see find a home in the growing district.

Let us know in the poll below, or

Explore all 10+ new hotspots

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