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Top 10 Subdivisions

  1. Bella Casa
  2. Scotts Mill
  3. Salem Village
  4. Haddon Hall
  5. The Villages of Apex
  6. Olive Chapel Park
  7. Sweetwater
  8. Merion
  9. Shepherd’s Vineyard
  10. Dogwood Ridge

History

Apex, North Carolina, located in southwestern Wake County, has a rich history that dates back to the 19th century. The town was named for being the highest point on the Chatham Railroad between Richmond, Virginia, and Jacksonville, Florida. Apex was officially incorporated in 1873. The town grew around the railroad industry, which played a crucial role in its early development. Agriculture, particularly tobacco farming, was also significant to Apex's economy.

Over the years, Apex 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.

Apex Shopping Centers

  • Beaver Creek Commons
  • Publix Pointe
  • Apex Village
  • Lowe's Foods  Center
  • Apex Crossing
  • Olive Chapel Village
  • Waverly Place
  • Crossroads Plaza
  • Haddon Hall Commons
  • Salem Street Promenade

Overview

Apex, North Carolina, is located in southwestern Wake County. Known for its blend of historical charm and modern development, the town has successfully maintained its small-town atmosphere while embracing growth and economic success. Apex is a growing and diverse community. It offers a range of amenities that cater to families, young professionals, and retirees. The town is known for its friendly atmosphere, charming downtown district, excellent schools, and numerous recreational opportunities. Apex is a popular place to live for those who work in Raleigh, Research Triangle Park (RTP), and Sanford.

Education

Apex 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, Campbell University Law School in Raleigh, Duke University, and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Economic Growth and Development

Over the past 20 years, Apex, North Carolina, has experienced remarkable economic growth, transforming from a small town into one of the fastest-growing municipalities in the United States. This growth is largely driven by its proximity to the Research Triangle Park and the Raleigh-Durham area, which attract a highly skilled workforce and businesses in technology, research, and healthcare. Apex's population has more than doubled, and the town has consistently ranked among the top places to live in the U.S.

Apex is projected to continue its robust growth over the next 20 years, supported by major development projects such as the $3 billion Veridea project, which will bring new housing, retail, and research facilities to the area.

Accolades

  • #3 Best Suburb to Raise a Family in NC; Niche (2022)
  • Ranked #12 out of 1,300+ for Best Small Cities in America; WalletHub (2023)

Places of Interest

  • Apex Historical Society and Museum
  • Apex Community Park
  • Apex Nature Park
  • Halle Cultural Arts Center
  • Historic Downtown Apex

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