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  3. New residents, businesses remaking downtown Raleigh ... - AOL

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    One of the nation’s fastest-growing cities, Raleigh is seeing a post-pandemic construction boom. New report reveals what’s in store. New residents, businesses remaking downtown Raleigh.

  4. Raleigh’s pay-what-you-can cafe adding a food truck ... - AOL

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    A Place at the Table, Raleigh’s first pay-what-you-can restaurant, is adding a new food truck with community and government support. The downtown Raleigh restaurant intends to use the same pay ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Rank Name Image Height ft / m Floors Year City Notes 1 Bank of America Corporate Center: 871 / 265: 60 1992 Charlotte: 56th-tallest in the United States and the tallest between Philadelphia and Atlanta; tallest building in Charlotte and North Carolina since 1992 However, it is the second largest building in Charlotte by leasable square feet, the first is 550 South Tryon.

  6. Raleigh Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Raleigh Convention Center. /  35.77361°N 78.64111°W  / 35.77361; -78.64111. The Raleigh Convention Center is a convention and exhibition facility in downtown Raleigh, North Carolina that opened in September 2008. The architect was Tvsdesign with the participation of local firms O'Brien/Atkins Associates and Clearscapes.

  7. Village District - Wikipedia

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    Village District (formerly Cameron Village ), was the first planned community to be developed in Raleigh, North Carolina. Development was started in 1947 when J.W. York and R.A Bryan bought 158 acres (64 ha) of undeveloped land two miles west of downtown Raleigh, near the North Carolina State University campus.

  8. News & Observer endorsements: Our choices for Raleigh City ...

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    October 18, 2022 at 9:00 PM. Scott Sharpe/ssharpe@newsobserver.com. To say Raleigh has changed a lot since the last City Council race would be putting it lightly. The last election was in 2019 ...

  9. Downtown South - Wikipedia

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    Downtown South. /  35.755944°N 78.645056°W  / 35.755944; -78.645056. Downtown South is a proposed 140-acre (57 ha) real estate development by Kane Realty located to the south of downtown Raleigh, North Carolina. Anchored by a soccer stadium and VR center, the US$2.2 billion project could feature as many as 23 high-rise structures with ...