Of course, with over $14 M in gross annual retail sales, the Triangle Area offers a lot of places to shop. Here's a short list of some of the stand-out locations.
Brightleaf Square
Voted the "Best in Downtown Burham," Brightleaf Square stands for the highest quality shopping and dining in the Triangle. Stroll through the flowering courtyard and enjoy world class restaurants, art galleries, clothiers, jewelers, and specialty shops, all locally-owned and dedicated to excellence in customer service.
The Shops of Cameron Village
A place where ordinary and average simply are not a part of the vocabulary. A place where shady trees and covered walkways usher you from store to store. Sneak away to a village nestled inside the beltline, with more than 100 distinctive stores, fine restaurants, and cozy cafes.
University Square
Unique shops, restaurants, essential services, and free customer parking in the heart of downtown, Chapel Hill, adjacent to Granville Towers.
Dina Porter Fine Crafts and Clothing
This contemporary clothing and crafts gallery features over 100 young American designers, including Flax, Blue Fish, Steel Pony, Michelle St. John, Garb, Nothing Matches, Stephanie Schuster, Monika Turtle, and Maralyce Ferree.
The Globetrotter
For a spectacular selection of gifts and travel accessories including briefcases, computer cases, backpacks, travel security devices, personal care accessories, and everything you could possibly need for local and overseas travel, visit The Globetrotter. They have two Triangle locations, both in Raleigh - Cameron Village and North Hills Mall.
d'Artiste
A gift gallery presenting unique, functional artistic pieces for your home, family, friends, or business, d'Artiste is locatedm on Martin Luther King Parkway in Durham.
Color De Mexico
Color De Mexico, located in Durham, features interior decorating items and unique gifts purchased by the owner in Mexico and imported to the United States for sale in Brightleaf Square (mentioned above). Their line includes ceramics, furniture, mirrors, original artwork, and silver jewelry. They are also willing to order special items for their customers.
City Market
Experience historic City Market, home to art galleries, restaurants, pottery and home accessories shop, a health club and comedy club. The original cobblestone streets are lit by lamps and filled with 19th century charm. Located in the heart of downtown Raleigh at Martin and Blount Streets.
A Southern Season
This landmark gourmet market is simply one of the best places to buy food and cookware. Located in Chapel Hill, A Southern Season is the place to go to bring home a taste of the Carolinas.
Carolina Antique Mall
Serving the Triangle since 1975, Carolina Antique Mall offers the area's widest variety of antiques and collectibles. Novices and seasoned collectors from the United States and abroad enjoy browsing the 17,000 square-foot showroom for that particular treasure. With more the 75 dealers stocking their own areas, the merchandise changes
daily. Furniture from the mid-1800s thru the 1950s, sterling silver and silverplate, fine china, Victorian glassware, jewelry (fine and costume), depression glassware (regular and elegant), toys, books, tools, dolls, linens, postcards, and more.
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