North Carolina’s Research Triangle, a geographic area buffered by Duke University, University of North Carolina, and Wake Forest, is the third fastest growing region in the country. Today, the area touts one of the highest concentrations of tech companies in the U.S. Its picturesque towns of Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill attract and retain young professionals looking for high quality of life well-connected to nature.
In Cary, North Carolina, a city of 176,000 people west of Raleigh, OJB Landscape Architecture and Machado Silvetti have delivered a new, 7-acre downtown park that redefines the town. The square park bordered by four active streets in the
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