Development continues across Raleigh with thousands of new residences, hotel rooms and space for offices as well as retail despite an economy afflicted with inflation and high interest rates, according to a new report from the Downtown Raleigh Alliance.
Source: WRAL News
More than 2,000 residences, offices, retail space driving growth, Downtown Raleigh Alliance report says
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