The first of two 20-story buildings is now open at The Weld, a new 1,200-unit, mixed-used development under construction on Raleigh’s southern edge.
Called “The Holston” and designed by Gensler Architects, it sits at the intersection of Lake Wheeler Road and Hammell Drive, directly adjacent to 308-acre Dorothea Dix Park.
The $700 million project is developed by Raleigh-based SLI Capital, founded in 2017 by Bryan Kane, son of Kane Realty CEO John Kane, and New York’s Mack Real Estate Group. Billed as the city’s “new gateway,” linking the park to downtown Raleigh, it’s about 15-minute walk to major landmarks like Raleigh Union Station, the Raleigh Convention Center and the emerging West End district…