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  2. Downtown Raleigh state government buildings: What’s ... - AOL

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    Change is coming to the state government side of downtown Raleigh, where thousands of people work, live and visit. North Carolina Freedom Park opened in the summer of 2023, the first of several ...

  3. The state of NC neglected this historic Raleigh mansion. They ...

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    The renovation work began in late 2019 and was slowed by the COVID-19 pandemic and the labor and materials shortages that plague all construction projects these days.

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    Centennial Authority executives give presentations to Raleigh City Council and Wake County commissioners on planned $300 million arena renovation.

  5. North Carolina State Legislative Building - Wikipedia

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    In 1959 a commission was formed to guide the construction of a new legislative building [4] to replace the North Carolina State Capitol as the home of the legislature since 1840. [3] Architect Edward Durrell Stone was selected to design the building in partnership with North Carolina firm Holloway & Reeves. [4] The building opened in February ...

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    Raleigh Police say that the incident was gang-related. [7] On October 10, 2018, a water main broke causing the mall to evacuate and close early. The mall reopened a week later, with some stores closing for several months for renovations, including H&M, Kay Jewelers, and Zales Jewelers. The stores never reopened due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

  7. North Carolina State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the state capital of Raleigh on Union Square at One East Edenton Street. The cornerstone of the Greek Revival building was laid with Masonic honors by the Grand Master of North Carolina Masons Simmons Jones Baker on July 4, 1833. [4] Construction was completed in 1840. [5]