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.*

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