Updated Oct. 2, 2012 at 10:57 a.m.
Raleigh, N.C. — RTP board members are looking to modernize the 50-year-old, 7,000-acre park by encouraging retail, restaurants, hotels and residential development. The new zoning changes will also allow for more small spaces that board members hope will foster entrepreneurship and incubator projects. A new design would also foster more collaboration between RTP businesses.Copyright 2013 Raleigh Public Record. All rights reserved.
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Raleigh, N.C. — RTP board members are looking to modernize the 50-year-old, 7,000-acre park by encouraging retail, restaurants, hotels and residential development. The new zoning changes will also allow for more small spaces that board members hope will foster entrepreneurship and incubator projects. A new design would also foster more collaboration between RTP businesses.Copyright 2013 Raleigh Public Record. All rights reserved.
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