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Durham has 5,418 residential units in and around downtown, up 19% in 2023. Another 670 are in the pipeline. That adds up to around 11,000 residents downtown, projected to grow to over 19,000.
Since its opening in 2009, Dos Perros has been part of a generation of Durham restaurants leading a wave of acclaim and creativity that’s made the city one of North Carolina’s dining destinations.
Jack Tar closed in March of 2023 after five years in business as a kind of modern diner in the heart of downtown Durham. Waas announced in September that she would take over the space with a new ...
Saltbox Seafood Joint is a seafood restaurant in Durham, North Carolina. Chef–owner Ricky Moore established the business in the Old Five Points neighborhood in October 2012. He added a food truck in 2014 and opened a second larger brick and mortar restaurant in 2017. The original location closed in August 2021 with the expiration of a ten ...
Durham’s changing skyline. The Novus is Durham’s second 27-story building downtown. ALP also built the first — One City Center — in 2018. That’s about the limit of stories that modern ...
Angus Barn is a steakhouse restaurant in Raleigh, North Carolina, located off U.S. Route 70. Located between the cities of Raleigh and Durham, the establishment has grown popular from its central location and menu. The steakhouse has won over 200 awards since opening in 1960, and continues to operate under the management of the Eure family ...
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Durham emerged as a major industrial and commercial center in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, primarily due to the success of its tobacco and textile industries. [2] The city's growth was fueled by the Duke family, whose investments in tobacco and hydroelectric power played a significant role in shaping Durham’s economy. [3]