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Top 10 Subdivisions

  1. 12 Oaks
  2. Sunset Ridge
  3. Holly Glen
  4. Woodcreek
  5. Braxton Village
  6. Morgan Park
  7. Windward Pointe
  8. The Parks at Bass Lake
  9. Arbor Creek
  10. Wescott

History

Holly Springs, North Carolina, located in southwestern Wake County, has a rich history that dates back to the early 19th century. The town was named for the free-flowing springs and large stand of holly trees near the original town site. Holly Springs was officially incorporated in 1877. The town grew around the springs and agriculture, which played crucial roles in its early development.

Over the years, Holly Springs has evolved from a small agricultural community to a thriving suburb of the Raleigh-Durham metropolitan area. Its proximity to Raleigh has attracted new residents and businesses, leading to significant growth and development.

  • Holly Springs Towne Center
  • Southpark Village
  • Holly Springs Crossing
  • Main Street Square
  • The Shoppes at Holly Springs
  • Holly Springs Place
  • Sunset Lake Commons
  • Avent Ferry Shopping Center
  • Marketplace at Holly Springs
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Holly Springs, North Carolina, is a rapidly growing town located in the southwestern part of Wake County between Apex and Fuquay Varina. Holly Springs has a small downtown that has had a major upgrade in recent years, and has long been a popular suburb of Raleigh and Research Triangle Park. Growth has sped up with the construction of I-540, shortening the drive to Research Triangle Park, Durham and the RDU International Airport. There are two 18-hole golf courses in Holly Springs, 12 Oaks and Devils Ridgehttps://www.invitedclubs.com/clubs/devils-ridge-golf-club/golf
 
Education
Holly Springs is served by the Wake County Public School System (WCPSS), which is renowned for its high educational standards. Additionally, the proximity to Raleigh provides easy access to top universities such as North Carolina State University  Duke University  and the University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCampbell University's  main campus is a 30 minute drive, and Campbell Law Schoolis located in downtown Raleigh.
 
Economic Growth and Development
Over the past 20 years, Holly Springs has experienced rapid economic growth, The town has more than doubled its population due to its proximity to the Research Triangle Park and investments in infrastructure and amenities. Major projects, like the $2 billion FUJIFILM Diosynth Biotechnologies facility, are set to further boost the local economy, making Holly Springs a key player in the life sciences industry. 
 
Accolades
  • Holly Springs Ranks 5th Among Best Places to Live in North Carolina, HomeSnacks (2021)
  • 5th Best Place in NC to Raise a Family, Wallethub.com (2019)

Places of Interest

  • Holly Springs Historical Society and Museum
  • Bass Lake Park
  • Sugg Farm at Bass Lake
  • Holly Springs Cultural Center
  • Downtown Holly Springs

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