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.
From a small downtown gathering space to a 300-acre $20 million project, the City of Oaks has six anticipated park projects that’ll make you want to explore the outdoors.
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.
The RDU Airport Authority recently approved a $31 million contract for final designs of its Landside Expansion Plan of Terminal 2, which is on track to begin construction in early 2025.
Efficient public transportation is coming to Raleigh in the form of Bus Rapid Transit. The first corridor will be along New Bern Avenue and connect downtown to east Raleigh quickly with construction set for late 2023.
Step Up is a nonprofit addressing homelessness with a Housing First model. Wake County is working with Step Up to create 500 affordable housing units in the county and area.
The Triangle’s many colleges are about to welcome their students back to campus, and college move-in week means extra people, traffic and new faces around town. Here’s when new
Bright Side Books & Wine will open at Kane Realty’s Platform apartment complex this fall as an independently owned book store with perfectly paired wines for a vast catalog of romance novels.
This neighborhood staple is shutting down, announced Sean Fowler, chef + owner of the farm-to-table restaurant since 2011. We want to know what Mandolin meant to you.