Development

In case you hadn’t noticed, Raleigh’s growing in a big way, and some mixed-use developments are set to transform downtown + Midtown in 2026 and beyond. Here’s what you need to know about three major developments.
The interior and exterior of Raleigh’s largest indoor venue will soon be renovated. Plus, a new mixed-use district will be built around the arena.
What new developments are you curious about in The City of Oaks?
The building’s patio will offer more outdoor seating than any other North Hills space.
A Wilmington-based brewery, local fitness studio, and new salon concept will open in Smoky Hollow. Plus, another eatery could open this month.
What’s coming soon to the Village District?
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Kane Realty Corporation + AEG Presents have teamed up to bring a live music venue to Downtown South.
Triangle Rock Club is the first project to be announced as a part of Grubb Venture’s new Salvage Yard development.
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