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In addition to a planned $225 million investment in a Cincinnati facility to increase the site's drug product capacity, Resilience plans to expand its drug product capabilities at the company's Research Triangle Park facility using a modular design within its segregated expansion space to offer drug product manufacturing for multiple modalities, the company said.
A change to RTP covenants would allow for more retail and residential development.
Some major changes are in the works to allow new development on the land that gave the Triangle its name. Research […]
Hines Global Income Trust, a real estate investment, development, and property manager, has acquired the IBM 500 Campus on South […]
Documents from the Wake County Planning Board detail plans for traffic and wastewater management. They reference a "build out" of some access roads coming in 2026.
New documents obtained Monday by WRAL News indicate that construction on the new Apple campus at RTP could begin with access roads in 2026.
Research Triangle Park is undergoing major changes with restaurants, retail, 1,200 residential units and a proposed social district.
Monica Casey, WRAL Durham reporter
Earlier this month, Paul McEnroe released a memoir that tells the 50-year-old story of how a team at IBM came up with a barcode that. became the standard, and the technology to support it.
An RTP-based company is developing AI technology to help stop the stealing that leads to losses for stores, and ultimately costs all of us in the form of higher prices.
Matt Talhelm, WRAL reporter
Toshiba Global Commerce is developing AI technology to help stop the stealing that leads to losses for stores.
The plans include six buildings with a total of more than 700,000 square feet of office space and 3,000 parking spaces all on 41 acres.
A special Juneteenth gathering in the Research Triangle Park (RTP) highlighted the need for more black farmers. A panel of growers came to discuss the need to inspire more generations of young black growers.
A special "Juneteenth" gathering in the Research Triangle Park highlighted the need for more Black farmers. A panel of growers came to discuss the need to inspire more generations of young Black growers.
Rick Armstrong, WRAL Enterprise Multimedia Journalist
Apple files plan for 324,000 square feet of office space at RTP campus.
An application shows plans for a 324,000-square-foot office, calling for professional space with buildings up to 73 feet tall.
Apple has revealed new site plans for the construction of its Research Triangle Park campus that could house more than 3,000 workers.
Layoffs aren't just limited to the technology sector, either, as layoffs have hit been announced at the Fayetteville Observer, as the publication will shutter its production plant and lay off 56 workers, WRAL TechWire reported earlier on Friday.
Public records obtained by WRAL News indicate that work to prepare the site, approximately 281 acres located adjacent Louis Stephens Drive and Little Drive in Wake County, is occurring.
MetLife plans to hire 400 Triangle-based employees by the end of the year.
With the Apple campus bringing jobs to Research Triangle Park, many people have noticed the 'the Apple effect' on local real estate prices.
This week marks one year since Apple announced it would bring a new headquarters to Research Triangle Park. In the meantime, Apple is planning to spend about $19.3 million on renovating the seven-floor MetLife Building 3 at 301 MetLife Way in Cary.
The traffic gridlock that can come with growth is a fear residents bring up every time a company announces an influx of new jobs to the Triangle.