In 1977, Fayetteville Street was converted into a pedestrian-only street to spur business growth. However, the closing of traffic to the street caused the remaining businesses to close. Fayetteville Street was reopened to vehicular traffic in 2006. In 2008, the Fayetteville Street Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
The intersection of Fayetteville and Martin Streets.
The 200 Block of Fayetteville Street.
The Wells Fargo Capitol Center is a 30-story office tower that was built in 1991. It is currently the third tallest building in Downtown Raleigh.
The First Baptist Church at 101 South Wilmington Street.
The North Carolina State Capitol (left) and the North Carolina Museum of History (right).
The North Carolina Department of Labor Building on West Edenton Street.
The First Baptist Church of Raleigh was organized in 1812. The building at 99 North Salibury Street was completed in 1859.
The intersection of North Dawson and West Edenton Street.
400H is a 20-story, mixed-use tower at the intersection of West and Hillsborough Streets. It includes 242 apartments, 144,000 square feet of Class-A office space and 16,000 square feet of ground floor retail.
The Roast Grill at 7 South West Street is a legacy business that has been in operation since 1940.
The Morgan Street Food Hall is located in the Warehouse District at 411 West Morgan Street.
Completed in 2018, the Raleigh Union Station is an intermodal transit station that serves as an Amtrak train station.
The six block Warehouse District is a former industrial area west of downtown that has become a center of arts, entertainment and dining.
*The Dillon was the first mixed-use development of its kind to be constructed in the Warehouse District. The development includes an 18-story office tower and 6-story apartment buildings, along with portions of the former Dillon Supply Company warehouse. *
The intersection of South Harrington and West Hargett Streets.
The intersection of Gleenwood Avenue and Hillsborough Street.
Block 83 is a mixed-use office development totaling 495,121 square feet of Class A office space on Hillsborough Street. The development was completed in 2021.