Thursday, December 4, 2008
Chapter 10 Neighborhoods
1. Downtown/Old Raleigh- is home to historic neighborhoods and buildings. The area is inside of the beltline.
2. East Raleigh- is near Capital Boulevard near and the I-440 beltline. The area is bordered to the east by the town of Knightdale
3. West Raleigh- The area is bordered to the west by suburban Cary; it is home to NC State University and Meredith College.
4. North Raleigh- is an expansive, diverse, and fast-growing suburban area of the city that is home to established neighborhoods
5. Midtown Raleigh - which used to be considered a part of North Raleigh, is a residential and commercial area just North of the I-440 Beltline
6. South Raleigh - This area is the least developed and least dense area of Raleigh the area is bordered to the west by Cary, to the east by Garner, and to the southwest by Holly Springs.
7. Southeast Raleigh- it’s a very diverse, with new suburban developments to poor inner-city neighborhoods. Many of the neighborhoods are historically related African Americans and date back to the end of the Civil War that area is bounded by downtown on the west, Garner on the southwest and Wake Forest to the southeast.
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