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There are a lot of mattress companies in South Carolina that claim to have the perfect mattress for everyone. At Sleep King, we believe that every person is different and has different needs when it comes to their mattress. That's why our mattress store in Raleigh, NC, has a wide variety of beds and brands to choose from. That way, you can find the right mattress for your body and get the very best sleep quality possible.

As a family-owned and operated mattress store with more than 40 years of experience in the sleep industry, we know a thing or two about comfortable mattresses. Raleigh residents choose Sleep King because we provide our customers with a personalized shopping experience. When you walk through our showroom doors, we want you to feel comfortable - both on our mattresses and with our store associates. At Sleep King, you won't ever have to worry about pushy salespeople and limited selection. Instead, you will discover that we encourage you to take your time as you search for your next bed. Sleep is incredibly important, and by proxy, finding the right mattress for your body type is too.

When you visit our showroom in Raleigh, know that we are a full-service store with mattress experts ready to help. From questions about mattresses and their warranties to financing and mattress delivery, there's no question we haven't heard before.

We carry some of the most popular brands in America, and unlike other mattress stores in Raleigh, offer them at the lowest prices around, guaranteed. There's a reason why we were voted your #1 mattress store in the Lowcountry - because we truly care about our customers and their quality of sleep!

Looking for discounts? Need to buy your mattress on a strict budget? We've got you covered at our new mattress clearance center in Raleigh, where we have more than 50 models on display at 50-80% off retail value. Don't forget to ask us about our flexible financing options, where no credit is needed to make a purchase. Paying cash? We'll knock 5% off your bill!

As if that weren't enough reason to visit, remember that we provide free delivery, setup, and removal of your old mattress for FREE when you make a purchase at Sleep king.

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Store in Raleigh, NC?

Our business model is simple - give customers quality beds from national brands at amazing prices, coupled with unmatched customer service. We know that your sleep is essential but also understand that normal folks aren't made of money. You need a solution that isn't going to break the bank, which is why we offer up to 75% off our products.

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When we say we have a bed for every budget, we're serious.
A few of our mix and match deals include:

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Twin Mattress Sets Beginning at $169.00
Full Mattress Sets Beginning at $199.00
Queen Mattress Sets Beginning at $229.00
King Mattress Sets Beginning at $449.00

Of course, a mattress would be incomplete without a headboard, footboard, and rails. For queen mattresses, those items combined are only $199. At our mattress store, we pledge to beat any competitor's price on similar product specs - guaranteed! Here are just a few of the benefits of shopping at Mattress King

  • *FREE* Bed Frame for Your New Bed*
  • *FREE* Same-Day Local Mattress Delivery to Your Home*
  • *FREE* Set-Up & Removal of Old Mattress from Your Home*
  • *FREE* Mattress Pad Included with New Mattress*
  • Rest Easy with Our 60-Day Comfort Guarantee
  • We Have the Best Selection of Mattresses in Raleigh with Five National Vendors
  • On-Time Delivery
  • Best Warranties in the Industry
  • Sleep King Will Beat Anyone's Advertise Price by $50*(on purchases $299 and above)
  • 0% Financing for 48 Months (APR, With Approved Credit)
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Our Selection of National Mattress Brands

Our Selection of
National Mattress
Brands

At Sleep King, we carry the largest selection of high-quality national brand mattresses in Raleigh.

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Sleep King MLILY Mattresses

Often considered the best mattress brand in the world, innovation sets MLILY mattresses apart from others. Our customers love MLILY mattresses because they are expertly built through decades of research and rigorous testing. The folks at MLILY are committed to precision, meaning every detail of product detail they push is geared towards the ultimate satisfaction and comfort.

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Sleep Restonic Mattresses

Restonic Mattresses: Restonic line of mattresses are multi-layered beds with cooling foam technology that adds resilience, support, and temperature control. The result is a cool, comfy sleep that leaves you refreshed and ready to attack the day.

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Sleep King Comfort Sleep Mattresses

Every mattress in the Comfort Sleep lineup has a great combo of support and comfort, making for a restful night's sleep. With heavy-gauge coils and high-performance materials, these mattresses are durable and built to last. Be sure to try one of these mattresses out in our showroom - our customers love the pocketed coils and minimal motion transfer.

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Sleep King Golden Mattresses

The Golden brand is lesser known than some, like Tempurpedic. Still, it is a quality product with many foam and non-foam options that we think you'll love. Choose from standard memory foam, hybrid, and innerspring options while visiting our showroom in Raleigh.

Tips on Choosing the Best Bed

There's much more to choosing a good bed than how you think it will look in your bedroom. There's plenty to think about, from innerspring options to memory foam and even hybrid mattresses. At Sleep King, our priority is our customers. We pride ourselves on excellent customer service. We want to do right by you, which why we want to be sure you find the perfect bed when you visit our mattress store in Raleigh, NC. To help you get started, here are a few tips on choosing the best bed for your sleep needs.

Visit a Showroom

Visit a Showroom

This tip might seem like a no-brainer to some, but it's important that you visit a showroom so that you can lay on different beds to get a feel for what you like. At Mattress King, you will have the chance to explore different styles, designs, and shapes, and mattress materials. Finding a bed online at a price you can afford is great, but you should lie on the bed first, not just look at it on a screen.

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Determine Budget

Determine Budget

Here's a surprising fact: just because a mattress costs more money, it doesn't mean it's going to be a better bed. Sure, more expensive beds might have newer technologies and materials, but not everyone has the budget to walk into a mattress store in Raleigh and spend $3,000. Figure out what price range you're comfortable paying and look at the best options for your bottom line.

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Consider Bedroom Size

Consider Bedroom Size

Before you swing by our showroom and start trying out beds, it might be a good idea to measure the space where your new mattress will go. If your bedroom is on the small side, a king-sized bed might be too big. Similarly, a small bed in a huge room might make for strange aesthetics. Aim for a reasonable amount of room around your bed - enough where you can walk around comfortably. As mentioned above, get specific measurements of the area you plan to use. That way, you have peace of mind knowing your new mattress will fit in your bedroom.

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Consider Bedroom Size

Choose a Mattress Material

This tip often comes down to personal preference. It will take a little bit of trial and error to figure out which material works best for your back - innerspring, memory foam, or latex. While your friend's and family's opinions matter, keep in mind that their mattress choice was subjective. What works for them won't necessarily work for you.

Need a quick refresher on different mattress materials? Here's a quick overview
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Innerspring

Also called coil mattresses, innerspring beds are probably the most well-known on this short list. Innerspring mattresses are often more affordable than their latex and memory foam counterparts. These beds are ideal for people who want a lot of support and a cooler night's sleep.

Latex

This material is known for its great cooling properties and overall comfort. With latex, there are no strange off-gassing odors like you sometimes get with memory foam. Latex mattresses are ideal for people who want a responsive, bouncy feel and may have problems sleeping hot.

Memory Foam

First developed by NASA in the 70s, memory foam is probably the most popular material in the modern mattress market. Memory foam conforms to every inch of your body, giving you maximum comfort and support. Memory foam is also know for its anti-motion properties. Memory foam can be a great choice if you tend to toss and turn at night and sleep with a partner who wakes up when you do. Memory foam mattresses are ideal for people who need pressure relief, good support, and refreshing comfort.

Think About Your Back

Think About Your Back

If you have a bad back, it's crucial that you find a mattress with proper support. Slat and spring beds often offer plenty of support, but latex and memory foam options have come a long way. If you want memory foam or latex but find the support to be subpar, consider an adjustable base instead of a normal platform. That way, you can always sleep in a comfortable position that benefits your back.

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Your Premier Furniture Store
Raleigh, NC

You read that right! Sleep King is the first choice for quality beds in Raleigh, but we also have a huge selection of furniture for your home. If you're looking for a one-stop-shop for mattresses and furniture alike, you have come to the right place. If you're shopping for a new mattress at the best price possible, why not throw in a bedroom suite at an amazing price too?

A few common furniture items that our customers love to add
to their mattress purchase include:
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Living Room Sets - from traditional-style suites with classic textures to modern sets with attractive upholstery, we will help you find the best living room set for your home.

Bedroom Suites - our bedroom suites range from contemporary to classic and come in a variety of colors and styles to compliment your new mattress purchase.

Daybeds - from English-style daybeds available in espresso and cherry colors to multi-purpose beds with pull-out trundles, our selection of daybeds is unbeatable.

Futons - if you have younger children, they will love our futons. Who are we kidding? Adults do too! Futons are incredibly useful in small spaces and convert into comfy-cozy beds perfect for kids of all ages.

Bunkbeds - bunkbeds are another great option to consider if you have kids. Whether you have a classic-style home or an apartment, we have a style that fits you.

At Sleep King, we are proud to have the lowest prices in the Lowcountry

If you like what you see but don't have time to visit our mattress store in Raleigh, don't worry. Our online store is bursting with new items and deals every day. From mattresses and bedding to furniture sets and special sale items, Mattress King has got it all. With the highest quality mattresses, the best prices in Raleigh, a giant showroom with all the options, and a full team of helpful sales associates, you won't ever need to find another mattress and furniture store again!

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Hurricanes ready to return home to face Predators

After finding some momentum at the end of a six-game road trip, the Carolina Hurricanes return home to host the Nashville Predators on Friday in Raleigh, N.C.The Hurricanes were only 2-4-0 on the road swing, but salvaged the trip by winning their last two games. Carolina’s last stop was a 2-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday, with Jordan Staal capitalizing on a misplay by Wings goalie Ville Husso to score the game-winning goal 11:49 into the second period.“Started (as) the road trip from hell for a bit the...

After finding some momentum at the end of a six-game road trip, the Carolina Hurricanes return home to host the Nashville Predators on Friday in Raleigh, N.C.

The Hurricanes were only 2-4-0 on the road swing, but salvaged the trip by winning their last two games. Carolina’s last stop was a 2-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Thursday, with Jordan Staal capitalizing on a misplay by Wings goalie Ville Husso to score the game-winning goal 11:49 into the second period.

“Started (as) the road trip from hell for a bit there, and obviously the boys grinded the last few and found a way to get in a little bit of a groove,” Staal said.

The victory in Detroit improves Carolina’s away record to a modest 8-10-0, as the team has enjoyed far more success on home ice. The Hurricanes are 8-2-1 in Raleigh this season, and the Predators’ visit marks the start of a three-game homestand.

Nashville is 6-7-0 in away games this season, but 4-1-0 in its last five road dates. That recent success has come within an 11-3-0 overall mark for the Predators in their last 14 games, as the team has rebounded strongly after a slow start to the season.

The Predators’ 3-2 overtime win over the Philadelphia Flyers on Tuesday saw them surrender a 2-0 lead and get outshot by a 39-22 margin. However, goalie Juuse Saros stopped 37 of the Flyers’ shots, and Filip Forsberg scored 18 seconds into overtime to secure the two points for Nashville.

“Obviously on the coaching part, we’re not too proud of the amount of shots we’re giving up,” Predators coach Andrew Brunette said. “But individually for (Saros), outstanding, kind of as expected, as advertised. I think he’s getting a little bit more comfortable in the way we play a little bit.”

Philadelphia’s 39 shots were tied for the most by any Predators opponent this season. This doesn’t bode well against the Hurricanes, whose 34.2 shots-per-game average is among the best in the NHL.

Saros has a .953 save percentage and a 5-0-0 record over his last five games. Because the Predators also play Saturday against the Washington Capitals, Saros and Kevin Lankinen figure to split the back-to-back starts in some order.

Likewise for Carolina, Pyotr Kochetkov’s start against the Red Wings on Thursday means that Antti Raanta will probably be in net against Nashville. Raanta has struggled to an .860 save percentage over 13 games this season, and has recently been losing playing time to the in-form Kochetkov.

Forsberg leads all Nashville skaters in goals (15) and assists (18) this season.

Hurricanes forward Jack Drury has four points (one goal, three assists) during a four-game points streak.

Two of the NHL’s hottest penalty-kill units will battle Friday. The Hurricanes are 20-for-20 on penalty kills in their last seven games, while the Predators are 19-for-20 on kills in their last six games.

Nashville won both meetings with Carolina last season.

NC State basketball alumnus starts lifestyle business; has plans to open school

When an athlete’s playing career ends, they often go into coaching, broadcasting or business. That’s what one N.C. State basketball alumnus is doing.Cameron Bennerman played for the Wolfpack from 2003-2006, leading the team in scoring during his final season. He finished with 422 points, averaging 14.1 points per game, earning All-ACC Third Team.He recently launched Brand Dream, a basketball-focused lifestyle and clothing enterprise.“It’s here to inspire and motivate people to dream and stay true ...

When an athlete’s playing career ends, they often go into coaching, broadcasting or business. That’s what one N.C. State basketball alumnus is doing.

Cameron Bennerman played for the Wolfpack from 2003-2006, leading the team in scoring during his final season. He finished with 422 points, averaging 14.1 points per game, earning All-ACC Third Team.

He recently launched Brand Dream, a basketball-focused lifestyle and clothing enterprise.

“It’s here to inspire and motivate people to dream and stay true to their process,” Bennerman said.

Bennerman played professionally after his Wolfpack career, during which he began having conversations about how to succeed in higher levels of basketball. He saw two primary things: young players not knowing the work it takes to succeed and a lack of vision or passion.

Brand Dream is an all-encompassing entity, Bennerman said. It provides product design, content creation, podcasts, digital marketing, athlete and musician partnerships, and hosts events such as basketball camps.

“With all the knowledge and skills that I’ve acquired over my career, we pretty much created a vessel where we can excel in providing some nice services and products for people to be inspired by,” Bennerman said. “It’s been very authentic and it’s been very organic.”

The company recently released its first product – an exclusive T-shirt and signed copy of Bennerman’s book, “The Process.” It plans to host a pop-up event with North Carolina business Social Status early next year at its Greensboro and Raleigh locations.

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Bennerman said the limited-release launch and media work is only the start of what he wants to accomplish. Brand Dream will hopefully grow enough to start a college called Dream State University.

This isn’t like LeBron James’ I Promise School, which is a public elementary school in Akron, Ohio. Bennerman’s idea is to have a university.

Bennerman wants the school located on an already-existing campus – like Nike’s in Oregon – where players can receive additional coaching and hands-on learning opportunities with standardized curriculum, similar to vocational training and some internships. He wants players to leave with improved athletic abilities, skills for their resumes and certifications.

The goal is to help players improve athletic abilities, while giving them skills and certifications for success after sports.

Much of the lessons and skills Bennerman wants to share with others comes from his time in Raleigh. He remembers being a kid who attended games at Reynolds Coliseum, trying to get a high five.

Years later, he became the player other kids looked up to. His time with the Pack provided an education, while establishing a foundation and understanding of himself and others. There was a sense of toughness and being an underdog – a need to prove – that stuck with him.

“My time at NC State was all about the process, growth and just trying to figure out who you are – on and off the court,” Bennerman said.

Bennerman said his team has more than 10 years of experience and believes it can achieve this feat. Brand Dream has creative projects in progress and is developing partnerships with major organizations, so it can move forward with the broader plan.

“A lot of this stuff, we’re talking into existence because we’re ready for it,” Bennerman said. “We have documents, we’re legal, we’re copyrighted and all that.”

Fans can support the efforts by purchasing the T-shirt and book bundle and following social media for updates.

NCDOT got $1.1 billion to build a railroad in Wake County. What does that buy?

The federal government has pledged nearly $1.1 billion to help the N.C. Department of Transportation begin building a modern passenger rail line between Raleigh and Richmond, Virginia.In reality, nearly all of that money will be spent in Wake County.NCDOT will use most of it to transform an old railroad b...

The federal government has pledged nearly $1.1 billion to help the N.C. Department of Transportation begin building a modern passenger rail line between Raleigh and Richmond, Virginia.

In reality, nearly all of that money will be spent in Wake County.

NCDOT will use most of it to transform an old railroad between downtown Raleigh and Wake Forest that now handles a couple of slow-moving freight trains a day into one for passenger trains that go up to 110 mph.

It will mean all new tracks and signals and building bridges and underpasses to eliminate every street crossing. It also means expanding Raleigh Union Station, with a new concourse and platform, and building a new train station in Wake Forest.

“What we’re doing in a lot of ways is turning a railroad that was originally built in the 1840s into one of the most technologically advanced railroads in the Southeast,” says Jason Orthner, head of NCDOT’s Rail Division.

NCDOT is working with the State of Virginia to create a high-speed rail connection between the two state capitals, speeding rail travel between Washington, D.C., and the Southeast. The federal grant announced last week will allow the department to complete the most difficult and expensive section through North Raleigh and suburban Wake County.

When that work is done, the state will use the line for the Piedmont, the Amtrak train that now makes four round trips a day between Raleigh and Charlotte.

NCDOT and Amtrak are providing a 20% match to the federal grant, so the amount spent will top $1.3 billion. Here’s what we know about NCDOT’s plans:

The rail corridor is the second oldest in North Carolina. It was built by the Raleigh & Gaston Railroad, which connected the capital with a town on the Roanoke River across from present-day Roanoke Rapids.

The Seaboard Air Line Railroad took over the Raleigh & Gaston in about 1900 and opened a more direct route to Richmond from the town of Norlina that became Seaboard’s main line.

After a series of mergers, Seaboard became CSX, which abandoned the tracks north of Norlina (but kept the corridor) and downgraded the line south of the town. Today, CSX serves local freight customers with trains that go no faster than 25 mph.

The old Seaboard main line became known as the S-line some decades ago, because of the shape it makes when it turned west at Raleigh and then south again at Cary through Apex. S-line has become short-hand for the Raleigh-to-Richmond project.

CSX has sold the corridor north of Norlina to the State of Virginia, which will build new tracks. NCDOT is in final negotiations with the railroad to buy the rest of the corridor between Norlina and downtown Raleigh.

Once the sale is completed, NCDOT will own most of the property it needs to rebuild the S-line. It may need to acquire some property where it plans stations and at some bridge crossings and other spots.

NCDOT has been doing planning and engineering work for years and is ready to get started on some pieces of the project in the coming months. First up will be new bridges and underpasses to eliminate the crossings at Durant and New Hope Church roads in Raleigh and Rogers Road in Wake Forest.

Yes. More than a dozen new bridges and underpasses are planned between Raleigh Union Station and Wake Forest to eliminate at-grade crossings. Other crossings, such as Jones and Hargett streets downtown, will be closed, with traffic re-routed to nearby bridges. A pedestrian bridge is planned at Jones Street, connecting the Glenwood South area with the rest of downtown.

Orthner likens the process to building an interstate highway, which doesn’t have intersections that can slow down traffic and create safety hazards.

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Orthner said NCDOT’s goal and best estimate now is that the new tracks, signals, bridges and stations will be completed by 2030.

“I can tell you that my leadership wants this thing done as fast as possible,” he said. “And we’re working to make sure that we hit all the boxes correctly to get it done.”

Raleigh’s train station is oriented to the N.C. Railroad tracks with a concourse that leads to a double-sided platform where passengers on Amtrak’s Piedmont, Carolinian and Silver Star trains get on and off.

But the station was designed with the S-line in mind, and there’s room to build another concourse that will lead to a new platform on the other side of the building. Trains to or from Wake Forest and points north will use that platform.

“If you look at the ticket window, you go left to the trains today,” Orthner said. “But eventually you’ll be able to go right as well.”

The federal grant is to help NCDOT establish intercity passenger rail service, so for now the state is focusing on planning and building stations in larger communities. This includes Wake Forest and Henderson in Vance County.

But NCDOT is also laying the groundwork for stations in smaller places, such as Norlina, Youngsville and Franklinton. The thinking is that when the line to Richmond is complete, there will be express trains that make few stops and perhaps local trains that serve these smaller communities.

NCDOT is also working with the City of Raleigh on a potential station where the tracks cross Spring Forest Road.

NCDOT and the town are still working on that. Town officials would like to see it built on the site of an old freight depot in the center of town, but NCDOT is still doing the engineering work to determine if it will fit there, Orthner said.

They’ll be diesel, as current Amtrak trains are in North Carolina. Orthner says they’ll likely be built at a factory that Siemens Mobility is building in Lexington and be designed to run on both diesel and electricity. That means the trains will work both in the Southeast and on the electrified tracks of the Northeast Corridor.

“Right now they have to change locomotives in Washington,” Orthner said. “These trains will basically, with the flip of a switch, just keep going.”

Yes. CSX will continue to serve its customers. The line will have two tracks in many places and sometimes three to keep passenger and freight trains separate.

“A major component of this is ensuring that freight continues to be successful on the line,” Orthner said.

NCDOT has longstanding plans to eliminate two railroad crossings in Cary, at Maynard Road and Trinity Road, but hadn’t planned to do either anytime soon. Under its current schedule, the state doesn’t plan to begin building a bridge at Trinity until 2029.

Both crossings are on the S-line, though outside the corridor between Raleigh and Wake Forest that is the primary focus of the federal grant. The grant could allow NCDOT to accelerate those projects, but that’s not clear yet, Orthner said.

NCDOT will continue to seek federal money to help continue building the line north to Virginia, but for now the timing of that work is unclear.

“There’s no goal to stop at Wake Forest,” Orthner said. “We’re definitively working to continue to secure grant funding going north.”

Construction on Apple campus near Raleigh to start in 2026, traffic plans revealed

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Apple could start building its new campus in Research Triangle Park as soon as 2026. The development of the East Coast campus is expected to impact the entire Triangle community drastically.“It’s really going to change the area in that there will be lots of cottage industry and ancillary benefits when Apple comes to town,” said Morrisville Mayor TJ Cawley.On 281 acres of land in Wake County, Apple plans to build its new hub. Hundreds of pages of newly obtained documents show the ex...

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — Apple could start building its new campus in Research Triangle Park as soon as 2026. The development of the East Coast campus is expected to impact the entire Triangle community drastically.

“It’s really going to change the area in that there will be lots of cottage industry and ancillary benefits when Apple comes to town,” said Morrisville Mayor TJ Cawley.

On 281 acres of land in Wake County, Apple plans to build its new hub. Hundreds of pages of newly obtained documents show the extent of Apple’s expansion and new campus.

A traffic study done by engineering firm Kimley-Horn in May indicates construction should start in 2026. The area just north of Little Drive and N.C. 540 Toll, in Research Triangle Park, will soon be transformed.

“Well, initially it goes by fast, right,” said Morrisville Councilmember Steve Rao. “2021, we were, you know, excited about it, Gov. Cooper’s announcement, and then two years go by, you don’t really hear anything and then all of a sudden you hear rumblings.”

Each document filed is one step closer to the campus becoming a reality.

“It’s quite exciting,” Rao said.

Apple made a promise in 2021 when the announcement was first made, to bring 3,000 jobs to the area as part of a $1 billion investment in North Carolina.

The minimum average wage for the jobs is expected to be $187,000.

For all of their new employees, Apple is planning to build about 700,000 square feet of office space. A proposal indicates they want six buildings, plus parking.

Experts believe there will be more than 5,550 “new daily vehicular trips each day.”

CBS 17 asked Mayor Cawley how the town will make sure that doesn’t become a traffic nightmare.

“Well, it has been a traffic nightmare for many years,” Cawley said.

Cawley said commuter traffic is already a problem for the town. He hopes plans for a bridge will help over N.C. 54 at McCrimmon Parkway and Airport Boulevard.

“We’re doing everything we can with intersection improvements and trying to change things a little bit, and up near the campus we are going to do some improvements on Davis Drive for the intersection,” Cawley said.

The engineering firm broke down where they believe the increased traffic will come from, to assist with the traffic study. For example, it is estimated that 20 percent of the traffic will go to and from the east on N.C. 540.

That means the area around the campus will change a lot, too.

The firm has recommended the construction of turn lanes, intersections with egress lanes, and new traffic signals to help control the unprecedented level of cars in the area.

CBS 17 learned from the traffic study that the North Carolina Department of Transportation is also looking at extending Interstate-885 south of N.C. 540 to create a direct connection to Davis Drive, to help divert traffic.

The firm also wrote that Cary town officials have also funded a project to widen O’Kelly Chapel Road, between Green Level Church Road and N.C. 55, to help with traffic flow.

Cawley also hopes a plan to widen N.C. 54 will help. That is a North Carolina Department of Transportation project, but currently, there’s no estimate of when that construction could begin.

Raleigh chocolate shop on Yelp’s list of 50 top places to get hot cocoa in U.S. and Canada

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — With the cold weather season in full swing, one of the best ways to warm up with is with a cup of hot chocolate.Yelp recently released it’s 2023 list of top 50 places in the United States and Canada to get a cup of hot cocoa — whipped cream optional — and a Raleigh chocolatier has made this year’s rankings....

RALEIGH, N.C. (WNCN) — With the cold weather season in full swing, one of the best ways to warm up with is with a cup of hot chocolate.

Yelp recently released it’s 2023 list of top 50 places in the United States and Canada to get a cup of hot cocoa — whipped cream optional — and a Raleigh chocolatier has made this year’s rankings.

Escazú Chocolates, located at 936 N. Blount St., came in at No. 17 on the list.

According to the business’ Yelp page, the women-owned business has been sorting, roasting and grinding Latin American cacao beans into chocolate since 2008.

Escazú is co-owned and operated by Danielle Centeno and Tiana Young. According to Escazú’s website, Centeno combined her culinary background with her Venezuelan heritage and “curiosity about bean-to-bar chocolate making” to co-found the business. Young began as a worker at the shop who was interested in entrepreneurship, which eventually led to part ownership in the business.

Escazú prides itself in producing “locally made, carefully crafted” chocolate products.

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“We curate cacao beans from Latin America, then process them into dark chocolate bars, confections, ice cream and drinks at our chocolate factory in downtown Raleigh,” their website says. “In the front of our chocolate factory is our retail shop where we provide an immersive chocolate experience. Here you’ll find the broadest selection of our chocolate offerings, as well as goods we’ve sourced from other local and woman-owned makers.”

Escazú is the only North Carolina business to make the list.

Yelp’s list was compiled by looking at businesses in the food and restaurants category with a large concentration of reviews mentioning “hot cocoa” and “hot chocolate.” Yelp then ranked them based on several factors, including the total volume and ratings of reviews mentioning those same two terms.

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