No, Raleigh is not getting a subway system. “That’s the most common question I get when people see the maps,” said Nicholas Sailer, 25, who designed a hypothetical subway map for the City of Oaks.
Raleigh officials are rewriting the city's comprehensive code governing land use and replacing it with a Unified Development Code. As part of the effort, about 30 percent of the city's land will be ...
To assess how gentrification has reshaped urban neighborhoods, Governing analyzed demographic data for the nation’s 50 most populous cities. Changes in several measures, described below, were ...
A small vignette created in Raleigh's Cabin Antiques which sells a variety of primitive, early American and traditional antiques. Juli Leonard jleonard@newsobserver.com When Carole Marcotte started ...