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New waterfront district coming to Flowers Plantation

Flowers Plantation has an exciting new expansion planned — and we’ve got the deets on the new dining, living + shopping waterfront development plans (and more).

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The new waterfront development will add yet another reason to love the growing community, located just 25 minutes from Raleigh.

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The 3,000 acres that Flowers Plantation sits on has undergone stunning transformations in recent years — and the community is adding two exciting new additions over the next seven years:

Waterfront district

2025 will kickstart development on the new North Waterfront District, a mixed-use development to be located east of the Percy Flowers Crossroads. Currently in planning stages, the new district will feature waterfront restaurants, a tavern, hotel, condos, greenspace, and more — all within a neo-urban design. Take a peek at what’s in store.

New residences

The community will also expand its selection of homes, townhomes + luxury apartments with the addition of:

  • 400 single-family residences
  • 700 apartments
  • 300 multi-family homes
  • Active-retirement residences for those 62+

With 45 neighborhoods and all the amenities you need (think: grocery stores, dining, and retail), the community is connected by 35 miles of walkways + trails winding through its country setting. There’s even a YMCA, UNC Medical Center, schools, and community eventsmeaning you really never have to leave.

See yourself living here

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