condition of the altara women's clothing and lifestyle store set to open in Raleigh north hills In the summer of 2025.
The boutique is located in the former Omega Sports space. Main District Commons. The Greensboro-based Omega Sports chain closed all its stores last year.
What is altar state?
Part of the brand family, this store offers the following services: Women's clothing, accessories, home decor. The parent company, Stand Out for Good, Inc., also includes Arula, a store offering clothing in sizes 10-24. A store that sells children's clothing called Tullabee. activewear retailer AS Revival; And a wedding brand called Vow'd.
Founded in 2009, Altar'd State's mission is to stand out. eternally. '' According to the company's website, the company partners with more than 4,000 nonprofit organizations that provide food, clothing, resources and education to children in need. Altar'd State is donating his 10% of the proceeds from the purchases made Monday to nonprofit organizations across the country.
According to Altered State's website, the company's name comes from its founder's “faith-based approach and desire to change the retail industry.”
Location of other altar states within the triangle
The North Hills store will join three other nearby Altered State boutiques.
North Hills recent news
As The News & Observer previously reported, several restaurants and retailers have announced plans to open in the area.
Here are some new businesses in the North Hills.
Coming this year:
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Johnny O: A premium clothing and lifestyle brand with roots on the West Coast. It will open next to Anthropologie. Main district. It is scheduled to open this summer.
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foxcroft wine company: This wine bar and restaurant will move into the former Midtown Grill space next to Bullbox. Construction is currently underway and Foxcroft is expected to open by the end of the year. The wine bar started 20 years ago as a wine retail store in Charlotte's Foxcroft neighborhood, The N&O's Drew Jackson previously reported.
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Limani Grill: This Mediterranean seafood restaurant with a focus on Greek cuisine is scheduled to open this year in the Main District. This will be Raleigh's first location and North Carolina's second location.
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Makers Alley: The North Hills Innovation District is home to a variety of “micro-retail stores” where local businesses occupy suites ranging from 350 to 900 square feet. The N&O previously reported on who signed the lease on the new development, which is scheduled to be completed this summer.
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J Crew and madewell: As part of Kane Realty's $350 million expansion project, these apparel retailers are scheduled to open in the Main District later this year.
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true food kitchen: A restaurant specializing in healthy food is expected to open in the Main District this year. This marks the brand's entry into North Carolina.
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Fine Indian restaurant Tamashawas recently named one of America's 50 Most Beautiful Restaurants by Open Table and is only a few months old.
Scheduled for 2025:
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standard beer and food: Opening in the North Hills Innovation District in the first quarter of next year, this beer garden and brewery will feature 5,600 square feet indoors and a 15,000 square foot outdoor patio. This is Standard Beer & Food's second store. The first store opened in 2020 on Franklin Street near Raleigh's Mordecai neighborhood and Person Street Corridor.
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