Are you considering a move to Holly Springs, North Carolina? If so, this video is for you!
With its population skyrocketing from 10,000 to 50,000 and projected to hit 80,000 in the next 15 years, Holly Springs is on the move. Boasting a global biotech presence with giants like Amgen and Fujifilm, Holly Springs offers a dynamic economy. Proximity to major airports, Raleigh, Durham, and vacation destinations like the mountains and beaches make it an ideal location.
Exciting developments are reshaping the downtown area, crafted with resident feedback for a more cohesive and walkable space. The approved plan expands amenities, including Mims Park and a year-round Public Market, while preserving the small-town charm. Festival Street promises pedestrian-friendly fun, while Greenway Connections enhance accessibility.
You can find out more about the Downtown Area Plan for Holly Springs and see what’s in store in the next few years: https://www.hollyspringsnc.gov/DocumentCenter/View/46646/Downtown-Area-Plan-2023?bidId
Despite the proximity to the South Wake Landfill and Shearon Harris Nuclear Power Plant, Holly Springs remains a thriving community. Reduced landfill odor complaints and regular emergency testing at the nuclear power plant highlight its commitment to safety.
If you’re interested to know what they’re doing to ensure that the landfill does not disrupt the neighborhoods close by, you can sign up for the Landfill Tour here: https://www.wake.gov/departments-government/waste-recycling/outreach-and-education/landfill-tours
You can learn more about the Nuclear Power Plant here: https://www.duke-energy.com/safety-and-preparedness/nuclear-safety/harris
Do you think Holly Springs could be your new home in North Carolina? Watch Heather’s video to learn more about her local and expert insights!