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Mock-up of The Eastern apartment complex in Raleigh, NC.

Rising in the heart of Raleigh’s Midtown, The Eastern is surrounded with a number of fine dining options, boutique shops, and year-round events in North Hills | Photo provided

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Kane Realty Corporation’s latest development, The Eastern Residences at North Hills, secures the No. 1 spot as the tallest residential building in Raleigh — with 36 stories of unparalleled class, supreme concierge care, and views across the horizon.

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The 24-hour fitness center includes weights and curated cardio + Crossfit equipment including a TRX system, spin bikes, water rowers, floorwork and a barre area | Photo provided

The Amenities

World-class amenities and designer finishes seamlessly blend upscale with comfort. From pet care arrangements to home cleaning to personal training, The Eastern puts residents first with complete concierge care services.

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The Penthouses include dens, powder rooms, sub-zero refrigerators, premium GE Monogram® six-burner gas ranges with vent hoods, built-in wine refrigerators + more | Photo provided

The Penthouses

Who can say no to 360-degree views? The top three floors have been delicately crafted into 21 penthouse residences, with premier GE Monogram® appliances and pampered spaces.

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Soak in the resort-style pool deck featuring integrated cabanas with TVs + an exterior kitchen with a pizza oven | Photo provided

The Location

Rising in the heart of Raleigh’s Midtown, The Eastern is surrounded with a number of fine dining options, boutique shops, and year-round events in North Hills (read: the perfect spot for those looking to connect with what Raleigh has to offer).

Welcoming first move-ins this spring, The Eastern is now accepting rental applications. Follow along to be the first to reserve your dream home.*

Sneak Peak

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The 7th floor resident lounge includes an entertaining kitchen, TV wall, billiards + a collapsible wall providing an indoor/outdoor experience | Photo provided

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The signature rooftop indoor/outdoor lounge features grilling stations, TVs + panoramic views of Downtown and Midtown Raleigh | Photo provided

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Luxe amenities like floating bathroom vanities with Quartz countertops + back-lit mirrors fill The Residences | Photo provided

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Kitchens in The Residences feature Quartz kitchen countertops and backsplashes, under counter lighting, custom kitchen islands + 42″ designer cabinetry with upgraded hardware | Photo provided

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Residents enjoy spa-like bathroom features including large format, Carrara marble-inspired bath + shower tile and frameless glass shower doors | Photo provided

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Those who call The Eastern home can enjoy the grand porte-cochère entrance + hotel-inspired lobby along with controlled-access building with remote guest entry | Photo provided

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