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There are over 100 neighborhoods in Raleigh, NC. Some of the larger ones are: 


  • Brier Creek
  • Wakefield
  • North Hills
  • North Ridge
  • Stonehenge
  • Mordecai
  • Boylan Heights
  • Five Points
  • Oakwood
  • Glenwood South
  • Falls River
  • Bryson Village
  • South Park
  • Heritage Point
  • Oberlin Village
  • History

    Raleigh was founded in 1792 as the state capital and named after Sir Walter Raleigh. It was one of the few cities in the United States that was planned and built specifically to serve as a state capital. The city grew significantly with the establishment of Research Triangle Park in the 1950s, driving economic growth and transforming the region into a hub for technology and research.

    Shopping Centers

    • Crabtree Valley Mall
    • North Hills
    • The Village District (Formerly Cameron Village)
    • Triangle Town Center
    • Brier Creek Commons
    • The Shops at Falls Village
    • Holly Park
    • Ironworks
    Overview
    Raleigh is the capital city of North Carolina and a central part of the Research Triangle Park (RTP) area. The city is popular with both residents and businesses because it offers a balance of jobs with a strong economy and a good quality of life with plenty of recreation and entertainment opportunities. The downtown area has become an urban hub with condos, office buildings and stores and restaurants. Raleigh also has many suburban neighborhoods and major shopping centers for those who want conveniences without living in the heart of the city.
     
    Education
    Raleigh is served by the Wake County Public School System (WCPSS), known for its high educational standards. The city is home to several top universities, including North Carolina State University, Shaw University, Campbell Law School and Meredith College. Wake Technical Community College has several campuses in Raleigh as well.
     
    Economic Growth and Development
    Over the past 20 years, Raleigh, North Carolina, has experienced remarkable economic growth, emerging as one of the fastest-growing cities in the United States. This growth has been driven by its strong technology sector, anchored by RTP, which houses major companies like IBM , Cisco , and Red Hat . Raleigh's economy has also diversified into biotechnology, education, and healthcare, including PRA Health Sciences/ICON . Supported by the presence of renowned universities such as North Carolina State University and proximity to Duke University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The city's population and employment opportunities have expanded significantly, attracting a highly skilled workforce and fostering innovation.
     
    Accolades 
    • #2 Hottest Housing Market in U.S. - U.S. News & World Report (2024)
    • #2 Best Performing Large City - Milken Institute (2024)
    • #9 Among the South’s Best Cities 2024 - Southern Living (2024)
    • One of the Safest Large Cities in the U.S. for 2024 - Far & Wide (2024)
    • Top 10 Cities for Quality of Life - Forbes (2023)
    • #2 Best State Capital for Safety - WalletHub (2023)
    • #4 Best U.S. City for Work/Life Balance & Mental Health - CoworkingCafe Study (2023)
    • One of the Best Affordable Cities in the U.S. - The Times (2023)
    • #7 Best Big Cities to Live in America - Stacker (2023)
    • Top 15 Best-Run Cities in America - WalletHub (2022)
    • Top 10 Best Cities for Senior Citizens - Age in Place (2022)
    • Top 3 Hottest Job Markets in America - Wall Street Journal and Moody’s Analysis (2022)
    • #1 Best City for Working Women - ApartmentList (2022)

    Places of Interest

    • North Carolina State Capitol
    • Walnut Creek Amphitheater
    • PNC Arena
    • NC State Stadium
    • NC State Fairgrounds
    • North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences
    • Pullen Park
    • North Carolina Museum of Art
    • Dorothea Dix Park
    • Marbles Kids Museum
    • Historic Yates Mill County Park
    • Raleigh Convention Center
    Top Schools
    NC State University

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    North Carolina State University 

    History and Prestige

    North Carolina State University (NCSU), located in Raleigh, is a prominent public research university and a key institution within the University of North Carolina system. Founded in 1887 as a land-grant college, NCSU has grown into one of the largest universities in the state, with a strong focus on engineering, agriculture, and technology. It has played a crucial role in advancing education and research in North Carolina and beyond.

    Campus and Architecture

    The NCSU campus is an expansive and diverse environment, featuring a mix of historic and modern buildings. The main campus is divided into several precincts, including North Campus, Central Campus, and Centennial Campus, each with its distinct architectural style and purpose. Centennial Campus, in particular, is a hub for research and innovation, housing academic buildings, corporate offices, and research facilities that foster collaboration between students, faculty, and industry partners.

    Academic Excellence

    NCSU offers a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs across its 12 colleges. It is especially renowned for its College of Engineering, College of Agriculture and Life Sciences, and the Poole College of Management. The university's commitment to experiential learning and research ensures that students receive a comprehensive education that prepares them for careers in various fields.

    Research and Innovation

    As a leading research institution, NCSU is known for its contributions to scientific and technological advancements. The university is a member of the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities and ranks among the top public universities in research expenditures. NCSU's research initiatives cover a wide array of disciplines, including biotechnology, materials science, environmental science, and information technology.

    Student Life and Athletics

    NCSU boasts a vibrant student community with over 700 student organizations and a rich array of cultural, social, and academic events. The university is also home to a strong athletic program, with the NC State Wolfpack competing in the NCAA Division I Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). The school's sports teams, particularly football and basketball, enjoy enthusiastic support from students, alumni, and fans.

    Community Engagement

    NCSU is deeply integrated into the Raleigh community and the wider Triangle region, contributing to economic development and social progress through various outreach and partnership programs. The university's extension services play a vital role in disseminating knowledge and resources to improve the quality of life for North Carolina residents.

    North Carolina State University continues to be a leader in education and research, fostering innovation and engagement that benefits both its students and the broader community. Its impact extends across North Carolina and around the world, making it a vital part of the state's educational and economic landscape.