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Owned by the former CEO of Burt’s Bees, this six-bed, eight-bath home checks all our boxes this Mansion Monday.
City Council approved a name change for Duke Energy Center for the Performing Arts.
Instead of trashing your seasonal porch decor, drop off old pumpkins at a local composting site or compost at home.
We asked our readers to share their thoughts about the arena’s upcoming transformation.
The interior and exterior of Raleigh’s largest indoor venue will soon be renovated. Plus, a new mixed-use district will be built around the arena.
What new developments are you curious about in The City of Oaks?
The building’s patio will offer more outdoor seating than any other North Hills space.
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The City of Raleigh has completed just over half of its 10-year goal to create and preserve 5,700 affordable housing units.
These Raleigh homes have gone all-out for Halloween, and we’re more than a little spooked.
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