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Garner is a town in Wake County, North Carolina, United States. The population is 31,159 as of the 2020 census. A suburb of Raleigh, the city limits are entirely within Wake County, though portions of unincorporated Wake County, as well as the Cleveland community in northern Johnston County, have Garner mailing addresses.
GoRaleigh is the transit system responsible for operating most of the public transportation services in Raleigh, North Carolina. The system operates 27 fixed routes throughout the city's municipal area and also operates five regional/express routes in partnership with GoTriangle, the regional provider. GoRaleigh is contracted to operate two ...
April 5, 2001. Green Level is an unincorporated community in southwestern Wake County, North Carolina, United States. [2] It was founded c. 1800 and is one of the best preserved crossroads communities in the county. [2] Although historically connected to the town of Apex, Green Level now lies within the municipal jurisdiction of the town of Cary.
Vandora Springs Road – Shopping Center: Interchange: Aversboro Road: Right-in/right-out interchange; eastbound exit and entrance only: 311.0: 500.5: NC 50 south – Garner, Benson, Shopping Center: Interchange; east end of NC 50 overlap: 313.0: 503.7: I-40 (Tom Bradshaw Freeway) – Raleigh: I-40 exit 306: Johnston: Clayton: 320.2: 515.3: NC ...
Coordinates: 35.736724°N 78.781006°W. White Oak Township (also designated Township 20) is one of twenty townships within Wake County, North Carolina, United States. As of the 2010 census, White Oak Township had a population of 72,894, [1] an 88.3% increase over 2000. White Oak Township, occupying 52.9 square miles (137.1 km 2) [2] in western ...
Sears Holdings Corporation declared on December 27, 2011, that the Sears in Oak Hollow Mall would close in 2012. Liquidation sales commenced in February 2012, culminating in the final closure in late April. Belk exited Oak Hollow in 2014, relocating to a newer store at the Palladium shopping complex, situated 5 miles (8 km) away. [6]
New York City recently lost its last Sears with the closing of this Brooklyn store in 2022. Housed in an Art Deco building with a 100-foot tower, the location had been in business since 1932 ...
Gardner-White was founded by Eugene Clinton White and John G. Gardner. [2] Irwin Kahn began working for the family-owned retailer in the mid-1950s and eventually became the second-generation owner and operator. [3] The company had a single store until 1974 but has since expanded to 11 stores and a warehouse in southeastern Michigan. [4]