The East End Market, a destination where developers want people to live, work and entertain, would sit along 11 acres at the intersection of Wake Forest and Whitaker Mill roads.
Source: WRAL News
Raleigh to vote Tuesday $30 million live, work, play development near Five Points neighborhood
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