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Peter No
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raleigh, NC
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Raleigh planning for more development over Midtown

Peter No
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raleigh, NC
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Just saw a post from CBS17 of the plans that Raleigh city officials have for developing Midtown. They're planning to build a walkable overpass over I-440, building new "Green" streets and stormwater infrastructure, a new street grid connecting more parts of the area together to allow more avenues of travel for pedestrians and vehicles, a proposal for a project called "The Midtown Ring," and much more. If you visit the CBS17 page for it, there's a link to a full PDF of the city's plans for Midtown.

What's everyone's thoughts on this and how do you see it impacting the RE market around there and Raleigh as a whole?

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