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Earlier this year, we asked readers which closed Raleigh restaurants they’d bring back if they could. They didn’t hold back. Now, with news that the original Hillsborough Street Char-Grill ...
Maile Mc Naughton mixes drinks during a soft opening Thursday June 15, 2023 at Ajja, a new restaurant from Cheetie Kumar and Paul Siler in on Bickett Blvd. in Raleigh.
Raleigh-based Olive Architecture plans to build a $49 million dual-brand hotel at 1623 N. Harrison Ave. in conjunction with Daly Seven Hotels. The Courtyard and Residence Inn will be located on 7 ...
North Hills Mall originally opened in 1960 and was converted to an enclosed mall in 1967. [2] It was not only the first enclosed mall in Raleigh, it was also the first two-story, air-conditioned indoor mall between Washington, D.C. and Atlanta. [3] It originally opened a few years earlier as a small strip center before being redeveloped into a ...
Crabtree Valley Mall was the only mall in the Research Triangle area that had its own private police force. [6] The force was sworn in under North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 74E, [7] more commonly known as the Company Police Act, which gave them the power of arrest, and required them to be state certified officers as any municipal police agency.
The Sir Walter Hotel is the oldest surviving hotel building in Raleigh, North Carolina. Constructed between 1923 and 1924 on Fayetteville Street and named after Sir Walter Raleigh , the hotel was nicknamed North Carolina's "third house of government", due to its location and being a focal point for state political activity until the 1960s.