Midtown Raleigh Alliance’s State of Midtown 2022 is happening on Thurs., Sept. 29

Midtown is continually transforming and growing. To celebrate the community’s ongoing development, the Midtown Raleigh Alliance is inviting Raleighites to the 2022 State of Midtown on Thurs., Sept. 29 from 5:30-8 p.m. In addition to featured appearances from community leaders, guests will hear about the status of current projects, planned investments for the future, and a little history of the area.

The elevated experience will take place 354 feet above Midtown at The Eastern in North Hills. Attendees will get an exclusive look at what luxury high-rise living looks like in the Triangle while noshing on hidden gems of Midtown fare + sipping signature cocktails.

Bonus: The Midtown Raleigh Alliance is partnering with the Carolina Hurricanes to celebrate their 25th club anniversary at this special event.

Tickets ($75+) are now on sale. See you there, Raleigh.*

More from RALtoday
Give your kiddos a summer filled with fun at these local summer camps.
Oscar Diaz, from Durham’s Little Bull and Aaktun, is one of 15 “cheftestants” on season 23 of Bravo’s “Top Chef,” and we learned more about his favorite local spots at the Charlotte premiere.
Help us create a growing guide to small businesses by submitting your favorite local makers, restaurants, and professionals, and sharing this page with a friend.
Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Needlepoint is one of the biggest “analog hobby” trends. Here’s where to learn and meet other stitchers.
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.
Discover the top Raleigh business podcasts, voices, and local resources our readers are tuning into — from must-listen interviews to expert insights.
Visit The Magic of the Fourth Ward: A Journey Through Time and Culture at the Martin Marietta Center to learn more about this vibrant neighborhood destroyed by urban renewal.
Microsoft, the world’s No. 4 most valuable company, will bring a data center to a large parcel in Person County.
Explore all 308 acres of Dorothea Dix Park and its top landmarks, history, and more.