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Durham Breathes New Life Into Old Warehouses

In the renovated shells of warehouses and factories built when tobacco was king in North Carolina, Durham has fashioned a chic downtown that salutes its history while welcoming a new generation of companies and urban residents. Durham is in the throes of the largest historic renovation in the state's history, a $1.5 billion upgrade that has turned 3 million sq. ft. of formerly empty brick warehouses and plants into coveted downtown apartments, condos, Class-A office and retail space. In this fresh incarnation of the city center, developers — many of them graduates of Duke and other local universities ...

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