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Mother Teresa Groundbreaking Draws Crowd, Mayor to West Cary

Cary, NC — Yesterday in west Cary, Mayor Harold Weinbrecht attended his first event in 15 months, the groundbreaking and blessing of Mother Teresa Church on Yates Store Road.

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Photos: Cary’s Downtown Developments in Progress

Cary, NC — There’s lots of developments underway in Downtown Cary. Take a look at some of the shots we’ve gotten in the last few weeks of the progress being made.

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Opportunity to Name a Fenton Green Space Opens Next Week

Cary, NC — In 2017, we covered the campaign from Columbia Development that sought names from the community for what is now known as Fenton. Now the team behind this large eastern gateway project wants help in naming its main green space.

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Apple to Bring 3,000 New Jobs & $1 Billion Campus to Wake County

Cary, NC — Our corner of North Carolina is making worldwide headlines as Apple Inc. has picked Wake County to host its first entirely new campus and engineering hub built in the U.S. in over 20 years.

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Cary Development Updates: Glenaire, Fenton, Epic Games and More

Cary, NC — Cary’s future is looking mighty vertical through the lens of the developments on the horizon.

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Dram & Draught to Open 4th Location at Fenton

Cary, NC — As Fenton continues in its first phase of construction, announcements of upcoming tenants continue to surface.

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Town Council Tables Carpenter Fire Station Road Rezoning

Cary, NC — Last night the Cary Town Council approved their 2021-2022 legislative agenda, heard one public hearing and tabled a decision on the Carpenter Fire Station PDD Rezoning.

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Paragon to Replace Cinébistro as Movie Theater at Fenton

Cary, NC — On Wednesday, January 27 the developers of Fenton announced Paragon Theaters as their incoming entertainment hub.

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The Highly Anticipated Downtown Cary Park

Cary, NC — With completion set for summer 2023, Downtown Cary Park is a highly anticipated and community-led project that is sure to be a first of its kind in the Triangle.

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