Convenience store DGX, which has been a staple downtown for eight years, will be closing its doors in December. This decision, made by its parent company Dollar General, leaves downtown residents with fewer options for grocery and convenience items. The Raleigh location served as a test run for the store concept and was launched in 2017. (Triangle Business Journal)
Figulina, one of the hottest new spots in the Warehouse District,is excited to announce that it will be serving brunch for the first time this Sunday, November 10th. Reservations are now open, and while the menu hasn’t been released yet, we can only imagine the fresh and flavorful Italian bites that await us.
In the realm of transit, plans for a Raleigh to Wilmington Amtrak route are progressing steadily. The next step in the process involves determining the stations along the way. Advocates for the route plan are actively engaging with towns like Clayton and are considering the possibility of including a significant stop in Fayetteville. (Triangle Business Journal)
For those looking to nurture their artistic side, Sertoma Arts Center offers a wide range of classes this season, from one-day workshops to comprehensive seasons-long courses that cater to various interests. Winter and spring class registration closes on Tuesday, December 3rd, so don’t miss out on the opportunity to enroll and embark on your creative journey.
In the realm of development, Holly Springs is thrilled to announce that Fujifilm’s $3.2 billion plant will be operational by 2025. This groundbreaking facility will play a crucial role in manufacturing multiple sclerosis treatment for Morrisville-based company TG Therapeutics. By 2031, Fujifilm expects to employ a substantial workforce of 1,400 individuals at this remarkable site. (Triangle Business Journal)








