Downtown Raleigh has always had a plan. It began in 1792 with the William Christmas Plan creating, among other things, the public squares, and the grid of intertwining streets. It wasn't until 1792 that the city stepped up its planning efforts for downtown living. Over 200 years later, downtown Raleigh is finally living up to its potential.
With the closing of Fayetteville Street to traffic in 1977 and the subsequent reopening in 2006, downtown Raleigh has a new energy that is attracting not only visitors but residents of all lifestyles.
If you are excited about living in Raleigh, RtownLiving can help you find your style Inside-the-Beltline or focus on the new facades of Downtown Living.