Link Apartments Glenwood South - Raleigh, NC
Link Apartments Glenwood South for rent in Raleigh, NC on ForRent.com: - Availability, pricing and special promotions subject to change daily. - 202 North West Street
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Downtown Raleigh, NC State, Glenwood South and Oberlin Court neighborhood
The apartments at Oberlin Court is located at Wade & Oberlin near the best of what downtown Raleigh has to offer. Visit oberlincourt.com or croslandliving.com for more information.
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222 Glenwood Ave #208
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Downtown Raleigh's first grocery store opens Saturday
Weaver Street Market is the first full-service grocery store to open in downtown Raleigh. They open at 10:30 a.m. Saturday.
I drove through downtown Raleigh. This is what I saw.
Did you know Raleigh is one of the fastest growing cities in America?
This driving tour goes through most of the greater downtown Raleigh area. We start off on the south end of town on Saunders Street and on McDowell Street.
The video was recorded at 11:15 am on Saturday, October 13, 2019.
We visit Raleigh's new Warehouse District, which has tech startups, and the Carolina Art Museum. We pass both Moore Square and Nash Square and head down to Fayetteville Street, home to restaurants and bars.
We then drive down Blount Street, Wilmington Street, and take Edenton Road to Glenwood Avenue, where we see bars, restaurants and shopping on Glenwood.
We end the tour on Boylan Street Bridge near Raleigh's Amtrak Station.
If you're looking to move to Raleigh, considering Raleigh real estate or wanting to travel to Raleigh, this video is for you.
Raleigh North Carolina is a booming city. The capital of the Tarheel State, it’s population is about 470,000 people, and it’s one of the fastest growing cities in America. Many people are moving here from all over the country. If you’ve been here you can see why. North Carolina’s climate is mild most of the year, and the cost of living is actually very reasonable.
In this video, we’re going to cruise through downtown Raleigh and visit a few of this city’s downtown neighborhoods.
We’re going to enter Raleigh from the south end of town and make a left and head west towards the up and coming warehouse district. A decade ago, this part of downtown was all but forgotten about, but tech companies swooped in and turned this into the hippest part of downtown. Restaurants, coffee shops, condos and retail has followed.
Raleigh is known as Oak City due to the large number of Oak Trees located thoughout the city. It’s the second largest city in the state, behind Charlotte, which has a population of nearly 900,000 people.
We’re going to make a left onto Fayetteville Street, which is the main drag downtown. There is lots of new development downtown, especially in regards to office space and housing. One criticism of downtown Raleigh is the lack of shopping. While there are bars and restaurants lining this part of downtown, there aren’t many places to shop.
For many, Raleigh is the perfect city. It’s clean, there aren’t homeless people sleeping on its streets, and parking is actually not too hard to find.
This is Raleigh’s newest park to open. This is Moore Square, which was recently given a major facelift. It’s been very popular since it re-opened less than two months ago.
This is Wilmington Street, which has perhaps the grungiest feel of any area of downtown.
As we leave downtown proper, we’re going to pass the state capital building here on the left.
We’re going to head west and then north, and make our way to Glenwood Avenue.
Glenwood Avenue is Raleigh’s version of Bourbon Street. As you can see, it’s very crowded, as there isn’t a square inch of Glenwood Avenue that isn’t taken up by a restaurant, bar, coffee shop or hip, cool new trendy place to be.
During the daytime, it’s very walkable and pleasant. Come back here after 10 pm, and its hoardes of college kids from NC State, cars cruising up and down, and quite overwhelming.
We’ll take a turn away from Glenwood Avenue to quickly give you an idea of the amount of construction that’s going on in Raleigh. You actually can’t go very far in and around the Raleigh downtown area without seeing construction. It truly is booming here and they can’t build condos and office buildings fast enough to keep up with demand.
As we leave Raleigh, we look out over the city and see Raleigh’s newly refurbished Amtrak station in the foreground.
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222 Glenwood Ave UNIT 501 Raleigh NC 27603 Condo for Sale Raleigh Wake County NC
To view this or any other home in the Triangle visit us online at NextHomeTeam.com or call 919-307-9003 - 5th floor condo with large North facing view. In the heart of Glenwood South, condo is modern, well maintained and move in ready. Building offers swimming pool, clubhouse & fitness center. Condo has brand new carpet in the bedrooms, granite counters, SS appliances, 42 inch cabinets, pantry, stacked washer and dryer, tile and hardwood floors, separate tub/shower, garden tub, walk-in closets, 9 foot ceilings, a balcony and two parking spots. Beautiful condo for downtown living. Will sell quickly!
Glenwood Plaza | Raleigh, NC | Spectrum Properties
As one of Raleigh’s most notable office buildings, Glenwood Plaza continues to stand the test of time. A landmark of the popular Glenwood Avenue corridor, Glenwood Plaza offers businesses a unique opportunity to become an integral part of not just a thriving business community, but a deep rooted neighborhood. A place where history and modern conveniences come together to create the perfect venue for a successful business.
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Raleigh Tourism : Raleigh Tourism: Glenwood South District
The Glenwood South District of Raleigh is popular at night because of its number of restaurants and bars. Visit the Glenwood South District in Raleigh, North Carolina with travel tips in this free video on tourist attractions.
Expert: Raleigh
Bio: Raleigh is the capital of the state of North Carolina and the county seat of Wake County, USA.
Filmmaker: Demand Media
Glenwood South out in Raleigh
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Link Glenwood South Apartments in Raleigh, NC - ForRent.com
Link Glenwood South Apartments for rent in Raleigh, NC on ForRent.com: (919) 710-8698 - Availability, pricing and special promotions subject to change daily. Link Apartments Glenwood South, Your LINK to Downtown Raleigh!A new savvy, smart and smoke free community in Downtown Raleigh. Featuring contemporary architectural touches and lavish amenities that create a fresh outlook on urban living. Each apartment home features large walk-in closets, energy-efficient stainless steel appliances, and oversized windows and more. Our Glenwood South location puts us within 1 mile of some of Downtown Raleigh's largest employers and hot spots...BBandT, PNC, Wells Fargo, Red Hat Amphitheater, the ever famous Farmers Market and more! We invite you to swing by our leasing center and select your next new apartment home today! - 202 North West Street
Masonic Temple Raleigh, North Carolina
Mason Temple located on Glenwood Ave. in Raleigh, NC
One Glenwood video
Class-A, 10-story office, located in downtown Raleigh. One Glenwood sits at one of the highest elevations in the city, at the intersection of Raleigh’s two most prominent streets, Glenwood Avenue and Hillsborough Street. Centrally located, less than on mile from NC State University’s main campus & Centennial Campus, and within walking distance to the state capital. One Glenwood has phenomenal signage opportunities. One Glenwood is located in Raleigh’s most trendy, venerable neighborhood providing corporations and their employees walkable access to an abundance of housing, shops, restaurants, cafes, and more. Planned amenities include: Rooftop Terrace, Common Lounge/Meeting Space, Fitness Center & Locker Rooms, Bike Room & Bike Share, Security Desk and 15,000 SF of Ground Floor Retail.
Crabtree Valley Mall on a Snow Day Raleigh NC Christmas Shopping
Crabtree Valley Mall opened in August 1972 at the intersection of US 70/NC 50 (Glenwood Avenue) and the I-440 Beltline. Original anchors were Hudson Belk, Sears, Miller & Rhoads and Thalhimer's.
From the start, the mall pulled shoppers from all over central and eastern North Carolina. Many of them came to the 251,000-square-foot (23,300 m2) Hudson Belk, which is still the largest store in the complex and serves as a Belk flagship. The mall was remodeled in the mid-1980s and added many specialty stores and a food court. It faced remarkably little competition in its market until the 1990s, when Cary Towne Center in nearby Cary doubled in size and spawned a companion mall, Crossroads Plaza.
To combat the threat of an expanded Cary Towne Center stealing business, Crabtree embarked on a major expansion starting in 1993. G.C. Murphy, Miller & Rhoads, and Piccadilly all closed down during this period. Thalhimer's converted to Hecht's, and began planning for a new, larger location at the mall. In 1993 a 40 by 110-foot (34 m) section of the parking deck collapsed just three months after it had been completely rebuilt.[2] Sears closed its Crabtree store in 1994 and opened a new location adjacent to it in August 1994. The old Sears became small shop space and connected to a new, larger Hecht's which opened in August 1995.
Hecht's was replaced by Macy's in September 2006 as part of Federated Department Stores, Inc. absorbing The May Department Stores Company brands which also includes Hecht's after acquiring the company in 2005.
On August 22, 2018, Sears announced that its store would be closing as part of a plan to close 46 stores nationwide. The store closed on November 25, 2018.[3] This left the mall with two remaining anchors Belk and Macy’s.
In 2019, CVM Holdings announced to redevelop the former Sears space into a JCPenney.
Window Technology On Glenwood Ave Raleigh NC
Candid Video Encounters
Window Technology on Glenwood Avenue in Raleigh NC
I was moving up and down lower Glenwood Avenue taking pictures for a photo Google Mapplets essay on store fronts.
A good natured fellow was mounting a video camera in the window of Citygate Real Estate Services. I took my photos and my VADO video cam quick-shot. Then I started to move on. Looking back I saw he had come out to look at something about their window display.
With my video cam running I asked Mike Attayek to demonstrate to me what they were doing in that window. Here is my unedited video: enjoy these innovators. If you feel you might want to contact Mike, just GOOGLE: 'mike attayek raleigh'.
Disclaimer: I had never met Mike before this moment in the video.
Location: N 35.785222, W 78.647155.
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Glenwood South
My First Project
What $450,000 Buys You In Downtown Raleigh, NC
This property is not for sale, the purpose of this video is for reference purposes only. Condos in this building are sold, but are not for sale often. This property is in the heart of Raleigh. Most major restaurants and bars are within walking distance. If you have any questions please ask in the comments. Video quality will improve with time, we are still in a learning process. Thanks for watching!!