Midtown, Raleigh
Living & working in Midtown, Raleigh
Midtown Raleigh describes the urban and suburban area located immediately north of the Interstate 440 Beltline, roughly bounded by Glenwood Avenue and Six Forks Road to the west, Wake Forest Road to the east, and Millbrook Road to the north. The neighborhood features a dual residential character, blending established mid-century subdivisions containing single-family detached homes with modern, high-density apartment complexes, townhomes, and luxury condominiums. Residents have access to approximately 20 local parks, including North Hills Park and Midtown Park, alongside connections to the Raleigh Greenway System. Daily lifestyle is anchored by walkable mixed-use commercial nodes like North Hills and Midtown East, where primary commercial thoroughfares like Six Forks Road and Wake Forest Road provide access to retailers, dining, and grocery providers such as Wegmans. While the core mixed-use districts offer pedestrian accessibility, the surrounding residential blocks remain largely car-dependent.
The local business ecosystem is a major commercial driver for the city, characterized by mid-rise and high-rise office towers that house corporate offices. Significant corporate presences include the 20-story Advance Auto Parts Tower and the 18-story Bank of America Tower, which support industries such as financial services, retail headquarters, and technical services. For remote-work and flexible operations, the neighborhood features shared workspaces including Regus and Spaces inside North Hills Tower II, alongside laptop-friendly local establishments such as Jubala Coffee in the Park District. Commuters are supported by direct vehicular access to the Interstate 440 Beltline, which facilitates transit to downtown Raleigh, Research Triangle Park, and Raleigh-Durham International Airport. Public transit connectivity is provided by GoRaleigh bus lines, with Route 8 (Six Forks) and Route 24L traversing the neighborhood to connect local stops to the central GoRaleigh Station.
The numbers
Midtown, Raleigh is a mixed-use urban pocket of Raleigh-Durham, with 88 businesses mapped within walking distance. Its walkability rates 83/100. Local businesses average 4.34★ on Google, and high foot traffic peaking 11am–2pm, 5–8pm.
For getting around, transit access scores 53/100 (Good), with 10 stops within an 800 m walk. Reaching Downtown Raleigh (~5.6 km) takes about 42.5 min by transit versus 10.9 min driving. Typical drive times to key destinations average 16.2 min — on the lower end for drive times in Raleigh-Durham.
Environmentally, current air quality is moderate (AQI 59), on the lower end for air quality in Raleigh-Durham.