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Like in many other cities, Raleigh's warehouse district provided the ideal space for LGBTQIA+ bars, book stores, art venues, and other gathering places. In the early 1900s, these warehouses were ...
The Raleigh Union Station Bus Facility or the RUS Bus is located in the Warehouse District of downtown. It is adjacent to the ...
Located at 525 West Hargett Street, the Raleigh Union Station train facility (RUS) will have six bays for passengers as well ...
The City of Raleigh unveiled new changes to a part of the Warehouse District. The city added outdoor seating, string lights, and two vibrant murals to the new gathering space. It also improved ...
Longtime Raleigh architectural firm Clearscapes wants to transform almost an entire block in Downtown Raleigh’s historic Warehouse district with new 12-story building ...
A New York developer sells off a Raleigh building that dates to 1925. © 2025 American City Business Journals. All rights reserved. Use of and/or registration on any portion of this site constitutes ...
The only new construction is a building of 219 apartments. The structure's steel bones date back to the late 1800s. when it was originally located in the Warehouse District in downtown.
Raleigh Founded, a local coworking provider, recently left its flagship Warehouse District location to move into a new building at 509 W. North St. With a large classroom, meeting rooms, event ...
A new 20-story tower has replaced a vacant building and parking lot in Raleigh’s Warehouse District. Maeve, a 297-unit glossy-white building at 319 W. Lenoir St., officially opened last week ...
RALEIGH The future of the Warehouse District continues to look taller. A rezoning request by a group of property owners to the city of Raleigh asks for permission to build up to 20 stories on a ...
Raleigh City Council has picked a newly-formed Raleigh real estate development team to spearhead the redevelopment of the historic Stone’s Warehouse building at 500 E. Davie St. on the edge of ...
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Raleigh’s newly dubbed West End set to come into its own in 2025
Ever since Raleigh Magazine coined the district’s name in a 2021 feature article, it has emerged as its own little hub: a mix of upscale apartments, breweries, cafes and retail shops on the site ...
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