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A group called the Oak Folk Collective is urging Raleigh to increase its tree plantings.
Matt Talhelm, WRAL reporter
During development of Tucker Place in Raleigh, neighbors are subject to teeth-rattling, roof-damaging blasts and say the city doesn't seem to have any control over the process.
Keely Arthur, WRAL consumer reporter
The Raleigh City Council has voted to reinstate Citizen Advisory Councils (CACs), which have helped decide how the city grows for nearly 50 years.
The Raleigh Housing Authority presented long-awaited redevelopment plans Friday for Heritage Park.
Rick Armstrong, WRAL photojournalist
A new development project aims to bring some life back to a portion of downtown Rocky Mount.
Heidi Kirk, WRAL eastern North Carolina reporter
If you walk through downtown Rocky Mount, you'll notice a lot of storefronts that look like this with broken glass and torn facades. NSV Development has a dream to transform it into a place people want to be and the process is underway.
A former hotel in Raleigh's North Hills has been converted into one-bedroom apartments called 1105 Flats.
A former hotel in North Hills has been converted into one-bedroom apartments called 1105 Flats.
Construction in southern Wake County is bringing big changes to the morning commute.
Kelsey Coffey, WRAL reporter
A change to RTP covenants would allow for more retail and residential development.
Buc-ee's possible arrival in Mebane has some in the city protesting against the plan, citing environmental and quality of life concerns. Others support the potential economic boost it would bring.
The Carolina Mudcats will soon move to a new stadium in Wilson after calling Five County Stadium in Zebulon their home since 1991.
Destinee Patterson, WRAL reporter
As North Hills grows with new offices, apartments and shopping, a rezoning request could bring 20-story towers to the area.
Research Triangle Park is undergoing major changes with restaurants, retail, 1,200 residential units and a proposed social district.
The 1,500-acre community known as Asteria will include 4,000 single-family and multi-family homes. The project is in the initial stages of development with home sales set to begin by 2027.
Monica Casey, WRAL Durham reporter
WRAL Staff
The massive Downtown South project is "slowed" due to high interest rates, developer Kane Realty said.
Hundreds of property owners in west Raleigh could have to pay higher taxes to keep up the area as new development moves in.
The city of Raleigh is proposing a municipal service district (MSD) in west Raleigh to help with the area's recent growth.
The Durham City Council approved amendments to the development code, which eliminates minimum parking requirements and allows taller buildings.
Renters will begin moving into the city of Wilson's first luxury, downtown apartments before the end of 2023, but city officials say the development only goes part of the way to addressing the need for housing.