The streetscape of Raleigh came to be because of a man named William Christmas. Christmas was tasked with creating a plan for what would become the capital of NC in 1792.
According to Kane Realty, this multi-phase development is waiting for market conditions to improve to continue buildout. Downtown South, just inside the beltline in south Raleigh, will feature a music venue and more entertainment opportunities.
The North Hills Main District expansion is taking shape with its recently expanded 1,000 space parking deck, now open, and soon-to-open concierge service center.
The City of Raleigh is reimaginging a historic alley in the Warehouse District near The Pit and Raleigh Denim Workshop. Commerce Place could be home to public art, streeteries, and more in the future.
The state-of-the-art bus facility is just the beginning for projects like bus rapid transit, a new residential tower, and a plaza with restaurants and retail.
After coming to a new lease agreement with Wake County, RDU is looking to build an entertainment destination centered around wellness and recreation — potentially called Whitewater Raleigh.