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According to the Downtown Raleigh Alliance report, since 2015, $7.1 billion has been in the downtown development pipeline.
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No matter how near or far retirement is on the horizon for you, taking steps to prepare now may help ensure that your post-work life is more relaxing than taxing.
Three new spots including a bar, restaurant, and cannabis cafe and bakery are open or coming soon to Hillsborough Street.
There are so many businesses new or coming soon to the Village District like Coastal Urge, Shake Shack, and Studio Volare. Keep reading for more updates to the historic district.
Hospitality tax dollars will be allocated for a new Raleigh Convention Center building, a Red Hat Amphitheater move, and funding for a Cary indoor sports facility.
Throw on your red and white NC State merch and head to Hillsborough Street for the annual Packapalooza street festival on Saturday, Aug. 26.
This inventive new taco restaurant is opening its first NC location in Raleigh.
The proposed RDU quarry adjacent to Umstead State Park will move forward, following a recent court ruling.
Class is nearly in session in the City of Oaks. Stock up on school supplies and fun dorm decor and fan merch at locally owned retailers across the Triangle.
Kane Realty Corporation unveiled new renderings, details, and a new name for its multi-phase development called Rockway Raleigh located near Dix Park.
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The area surrounding Lenovo Center has been rezoned for up to 40 stories as part of a $1 billion upgrade to create a sports and entertainment district.
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Learn how to access courses ranging from technology to personal development for free through Wake County Public Libraries.
Solidify your Easter meal plans with six brunch + dinner options in Raleigh by booking your reservation today.
This forthcoming third space promises second-hand and vintage media with a cozy selection of coffee and local events. The Newsagent’s will open this summer on Fayetteville Street.
This quarter our book club read will consist of diving into Shanora Williams’s thriller novel “The Bitter Truth” set here in Oak City.
Don’t already have a coffee in hand? You will after reading this.
We’ve got six recommendations for dinner and a show here in Raleigh that include top-notch entertainment and a satisfying plate.
Uplift the Earth with a downtown cleanup, vendor market, and ticketed party and support The Great Raleigh Cleanup’s mission of a litter-free Raleigh.
The historic shopping center is now allowing guests 21 and up to open carry alcoholic bevs from certain bars + eateries to designated shops. Here’s how to Sip n’ Shop like a pro at Village District.