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North Hills adds shops, restaurants

Despite the sluggish economy, the expansion at Raleigh's North Hills development remains on track.

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Development keeps rising at North Hills
RALEIGH, N.C. — Despite the sluggish economy, the expansion at Raleigh's North Hills development remains on track.

Kane Realty, which owns ans manages the mixed-use development off Six Forks Road at the Interstate 440 Beltline, on Wednesday announced several new tenants for the $1 billion expansion to the project.

131 Main will be the first restaurant in the Captrust Tower, a 17-story office building in the project. North Hills will be the restaurant’s first location in Raleigh, following three Charlotte locations and one in Asheville. Pinehurst-based CoolSweats specializes in comfortable and sophisticated leisure clothing for women.

Nativa Boutique offers clothes by top Puerto Rican designers, Henry's Fine Italian Gelato provides various flavors of Italian ices, and the award-winning Salon Blu will open its third Raleigh location. A Harris Teeter supermarket, an Ethan Allen furniture store and a Lee Spa Nails salon also have leased space in the North Hills expansion.

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