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Cannonball Music Hall will join Salvage Yard’s lineup in late 2024 and will add music to the entertainment district as well as a space for burgeoning bands.
Little Native Coffee will open in early 2024 next to Boot and Trunk on South Person Street and will give Raleighites near Moore Square a chance to slow down and enjoy.
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City Editor Cat recently popped over to Lake Boone Shopping Center to check out what’s new and coming soon, and to try a few established eateries.
For eight weeks, Raleigh will get to experience Miami’s luxury Bal Harbour Shops through a new traveling venture called Bal Harbour Shops ACCESS Pop-up.
Shop the most popular gifts of the 2023 holiday season, plus gifts that support small businesses and the best holiday wrapping paper to tie it all up in.
We broke down the Downtown Raleigh Alliance’s quarterly report on the state of downtown. Read the highlights of the Q3 downtown Raleigh report.
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The City of Raleigh is reimaginging a historic alley in the Warehouse District near The Pit and Raleigh Denim Workshop. Commerce Place could be home to public art, streeteries, and more in the future.
New and old vendors are expanding in PNC Arena. Over half of PNC’s vendors are nonprofits and donated $1.7 million to participating groups last year.
Every fall, Spirit Halloween moves into retail spaces across the county that used to be home to major brands. Find your picture-perfect costume at these costume spots.
Loden Hospitality plans to bring street-level retail, restaurants, housing options, and a swanky hotel to the historic Moore Square district.
Umbrella Dry Bar will fill Garland’s iconic downtown shuttered space with Raleigh’s first-of-its-kind zero-proof bar and a retail space this winter.
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 NHL franchise finalized a deal with the Centennial Authority to extend its lease at the PNC Arena until 2044.
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.
Sola Coffee Cafe is hosting its 10th annual Hot Mini 5K with a goal to raise $200,000 for nonprofit organizations that are fighting to end ALS like the Team Drea Foundation.
Raleigh-founded tech company Bandwidth opened the doors to its new campus Friday, Aug. 4. The global HQ features plenty of fun employee amenities and state-of-the-art office spaces.
Raleigh has plenty of pickleball courts to show off your stuff — keep reading to learn about the sport and where to swing it in the City of Oaks.
These Raleigh coworking spaces provide a place outside of the home or office for you to work remotely, manage your business, or get creative in a community of people doing the same thing as you.
The Downtown Raleigh Alliance (DRA) released its Q2 report, summarizing downtown development updates, business openings, and market trends by the numbers.
The Triangle is a tech hub at the moment, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find non-tech workplaces. These Triangle-based companies are nationally recognized with jobs right at home.
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