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Live, work + play at Fenton: Cary’s new mixed-use development 🏬

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Fenton features dining options, curated shopping, luxury residences + more.

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The Triangle just got a little livelier. Fenton — Cary’s newly-opened mixed-use development — brings an energetic + thoughtfully-designed gathering place for Raleighites. Here are the details on how to live, work + play in Fenton.

🏠 Live + work:

Fenton’s luxury residences, modern offices and inviting green spaces make the decision to live + work in the new development a walk in the park (literally).

Residents and resident-employees can enjoy dining at chef-driven restaurants and multiple shopping + entertainment options — right outside their door. Read: Relax your way into the after-work hours (or take a stellar lunch break).

🍽️ Play, shop + dine:

Enjoying this vibrant community is not just for those who live or work in Fenton. All Raleighites can benefit from:

Bonus: The development continues to add high-end restaurants and shops. Check out their events calendar for interactive kids activities, engaging fitness classes, live music + everything in-between.*

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