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As Raleigh continues to grow, we’re keeping an eye on upcoming developments and new businesses in Oak City.
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Raleigh has been placed highly on multiple publications’ lists that rank it among the top cities in the US for real estate, local business, and more earning the City of Oaks national recognition.
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The old Raleigh Police Department headquarters is being replaced with a new city hall called East Civic Tower, where city staff will be consolidated under one roof.
This cafe space once served burgers to those visiting Moore Square. That space is now vacant and we want to know: What should go in its place?
The North Hills Innovation District keeps growing and growing — seven retailers are joining the district in micro-retail spaces selling local artisan goods and experiences.
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