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An Urban Take on Traditional
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Renaissance Park offers only the best of
both city and suburban living. The
result is a distinctive community near
the heart of downtown Raleigh, N.C.,
that combines the energy and convenience
of the city with the comfort and charm
of a traditional neighborhood.
Located near the intersection of Tryon
Road and S. Wilmington Street,
Renaissance Park has come to life on the
site of the original Raleigh airport.
This unique location places residents in
close proximity to downtown Raleigh. A
bustling capital city within the
renowned Research Triangle, Raleigh
offers an endless stream of cultural,
educational and recreational activities,
as well as diverse shopping and dining
venues.
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As much as
residents will
enjoy all of
these
amenities,
even more
conveniences
will be only a
short walk or
bike ride from
their
doorsteps.
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In
keeping with
the urban
feel, plans
are in the
works for
338,000 square
feet of
commercial and
retail space
within the
community.
This makes it
easy to run
errands,
reserving
valuable time
to spend with
family and
friends.
This focus on loved ones is at the heart
of Renaissance Park. Along with more
time to spend with the important people
in life, a New-Urbanist design with
quaint neighborhoods and inviting
gathering places brings neighbors
together, cultivating a true sense of
community not often realized in today’s
suburban life. New Urbanism is a
refinement of traditional neighborhood
developments (TND), a longtime popular
way of creating a sense of community.
TND are more than just rows of newly
constructed homes with well-manicured
lawns. In fact, TND became popular as a
backlash to typical 1950s suburbia.
Built to foster social activity through
land use and integration of several
business types, TND have become
successful outlets for people wanting
that community atmosphere.
The most prominent gathering place is an expansive Community Recreation
Center, housing both a business and
fitness center. Outside, a sprawling
pool with over 10,000 square feet of
decking and a separate pool cabana offers plenty of room to unwind in the
warm sunshine. Adjacent to the pool are two outdoor tennis courts, a sand
volleyball court and playground
available for numerous invigorating
matches among friends and family.
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In addition to
the sizable
pool area,
neighbors will
be drawn
outdoors by
prominent green
spaces and
beautiful
landscaping
throughout
Renaissance
Park. |
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The
community
covers
approximately
216 acres, with
nearly 50 acres
of open spaces
and greenways
and nearly 30
acres reserved
for tree
preservation.
There is,
indeed,
something for
everyone, with
active
recreational
and children’s
play areas.
Picturesque,
tree-lined
streets with
sidewalks and a
trail system
guide you
through these
enticing
outdoor spaces.
Nestled among these scenic vistas will
be an estimated 1,100 traditional
single-family homes and townhomes,
further enhancing the visual appeal of
the neighborhood with historically
inspired architecture. Designed
predominately in the Federal and
Georgian style, these charming homes
will blend seamlessly with the lush
landscaping and gardens throughout
Renaissance Park. Homeowners can
choose from other revered
architectural designs, including
Charleston, Queen Anne, Victorian and
Greek Revival, suiting every
homeowner’s personal taste while
maintaining the overall allure and
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The vision
behind this
dynamic enclave
in downtown
Raleigh comes
from Wakefield
Development
Company, the
largest
residential
community
developer in
central North
Carolina.
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Together with
the expertise of
a talented
builder team,
including 1st
American,
Bedford Builder
Group, Chase
Properties,
Chesapeake Homes
North Carolina, Standard Pacific
Homes and Winstar Homes,
quality is
assured to be
first rate.
Directions: Driving on I-40, continue to Exit 298A (NC-50/US-401/US-70E).
Turn onto South Saunders Street, (a right turn if coming off I-40 East or left
turn if coming from I-40 West). South Saunders St. merges into Wilmington
Street. Continue on Wilmington St. for approximately one mile. Turn right onto Chapanoke Road. Turn left onto Ileagnes. The Welcome Center is on the left.
Homes priced from the $250s.Townhomes priced from $140s.
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