The City of Raleigh is working on exciting improvements to the Six Forks Road Corridor.  The funding comes from a $200M transportation bond that passed a few years ago. The Six Forks Road plan makes major improvements from the I-440 Beltline to Lynn Road. It widens sections of Six Forks Road to six lanes and improves bicycle and pedestrian access.

At the Six Forks Road and I-440 Beltline, the North Hills mixed use development is one of the major commercial real estate areas that are driving the Triangle’s robust market.  Many businesses are seeking urban-like locations –  there are scores of restaurants, cafes, bars, shops, art galleries and yoga studies all within a short distance of North Hills.  That’s a huge appeal to many companies these days.  With its base at North Hills, the Six Forks Road Corridor extends northward through the heart of North Raleigh.  It is convenient and well-connected to were employers and employees want to be.

Maps from Six Forks Road Corridor Plan public meetings

The Six Fork Road Corridor Plan can be found on the City of Raleigh website.  One on the common comments and suggestions to the plan is to extend the coverage all the way to I-540.   The Six Forks Road corridor has been one of the most vibrant commercial real estate markets in the Triangle and we foresee that the improved transportation, enhanced walk-ability, and new amenities will continue to make Six Forks Road a premier place to do business.

 

Whether you are looking to invest, buy, or lease commercial real estate in the Triangle, contact us at Amy Bush Commercial and we look forward to assisting you.