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    Raleigh Iron Works - Raleigh Iron Works

    Raleigh Iron Works

    (4 reviews)

    Raleigh Iron Works is a mixed use development just outside downtown Raleigh. There are restaurants,…read moreshops, offices, a yoga studio, gym and apartments. Parking is available in several lots and there is also a parking garage. I hadn't been to RIW since it first opened and the parking and offerings have expanded with plans to keep expanding on the 19 acres with one more phase. The Peden Steel Company once operated on the property. I liked how remnants of that steel were used throughout the development as the property was redeveloped. The Bow Truss Building produced munition during World War I. Barges were produced during World War II. The original steel was used for the buildings; art; benches; planters; and monuments. The courtyard of the Double Gable Building shows the exposed steel. This is a nice area to sit outside and has a fireplace for when the temperature cools. Native plants were used for the landscaping, and a full-time horticulturist was hired. The native shrubs and perennials provide food for pollinators, and native plants need less water. I could tell that a lot of thought went into the selections for landscaping. There are murals on the property too, one near the parking garage, another outside of the parking garage that you can't miss driving by and another above the pool. On the last Saturday morning of the month, a history and art tour of Raleigh Iron Works is offered, where you can learn more about RIW.

    Recently had a great morning at @raleighironworks! Obviously we are from MPLS and we love our life…read morein NC but we do miss the vibe of urban life. Raleigh and the Iron works reminded us so much of MPLS. Highly recommend stopping here. We definitely will be back to explore more shops and restaurants.

    The Wright Village - Event space

    The Wright Village

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    The Wright Village is an exceptional space. It's tucked in but very convenient to I40. I just had…read moremy birthday wine tasting celebration and it was perfect for social distancing my 10 guests. I am pleasantly pleased of the outcome of my event and the Wright Village helped with the expedition of it all!!! It is clean, adheres to all the COVID-19 regulations, nicely decorated/decor and the best quiet easy space. I definitely recommend them!

    From the owner: The Wright Village: Where Purpose Meets Community…read more The Wright Village is more than just a coworking space—it’s a business home and thriving hub for underrepresented entrepreneurs, creatives, and changemakers in Raleigh. We provide a welcoming and inspiring environment with flexible workspaces, private offices, and a vibrant community of like-minded go-getters. What sets us apart? Our mission-driven focus and intentional support for small business growth through curated resources, workshops, mentorship, and access to opportunity. We also offer an affordable and stylish training and event space—perfect for workshops, seminars, networking mixers, pop-ups, and intimate gatherings. Whether you’re planning a branded shoot, a panel discussion, or a community fundraiser, our space is designed to elevate your event and make it feel like home. At The Wright Village, we don’t just rent space—we build legacy. Once a Villager, always a Villager. Join the Village—where entrepreneurship meets community and impact.

    HQ Raleigh

    HQ Raleigh

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    HQ is so cool. Today I accompanied my husband at a meeting at HQ I was extremely excited…read more We ended up parking several blocks away and walking. There is street parking but I am unsure of any other place that they have. When you first walk in you can't help but notice the open space and everyone working, I immediately went into work mode. There are so many different nooks to choose from for working I opted for a space by the window. They also have different rooms that you can use. All of the people there are pleasant. Overall nice space. Grateful I was able to see inside.

    This is a beautiful space on South Harrington Street in the Warehouse district. Like many areas in…read morethe warehouse district, parking is complicated, but just drive around the block with the same strategy that you have when you go to Humble Pie (across the street) or The Pit (around the corner). Nice hardwood floors. High ceilings. Steel beams. Modern fixtures. Abstract art. Open space. A great venue for events like the one I attended tonight with a wide great room and some small rooms off to the side. As the daughter of a builder, I was impressed with the design and the layout too. As a sometimes event planner, I also appreciated. Nicely done. When you're networking, you want to be able to see well and move around easily. From what I learned tonight, this is also a great location for start-ups, entrepreneurs, small businesses and people who just need an office space. It's collaborative and friendly with the allowance for your own work space. In addition to the networking event tonight, I did talk to some people who actually work in offices there. They said it could be a little hard to concentrate at times with people coming and going or playing music with such open spaces. Downstairs I saw a ping-pong table and large counter-space. Apparently sometimes they have food there. My new friend pointed out that it can also be a little distracting knowing there's beer on tap downstairs... maybe so, but I relax a little after a drink and work better (no, I'm serious -- did most of my top notch graduate work with wine in hand). But, we're all different. There are some really neat businesses at home at HQ Raleigh though. Really neat to check something like this out for myself.

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