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One of the fastest-growing cities in the South, Cary is home to renowned restaurants, world-class shopping, booming business, top-tier entertainment, culture and arts and wide range of leisure and outdoor experiences. It’s no wonder that MONEY magazine has ranked Cary as one of the country’s “Best Places to Live.” Home of the USA Baseball National Training Complex, a hot spot for soccer with North Carolina Football Club and North Carolina Courage pro soccer teams at WakeMed Soccer Park and summer home of the North Carolina Symphony, Cary is located just 17 minutes from downtown Raleigh.
If you come hungry, you’re guaranteed to leave happy. Cary offers more than 200 dining options, including passionate mind and Master Baker Lionel Vatinet's La Farm Bakery, a modern-day boulangerie (bakery) with three locations across the town; Ashworth Drugs, a local favorite serving up coke floats and hot dogs since 1957; and Pizzeria Faulisi, a Neapolitan-style pizza spot run by a renowned husband-and-wife chef team. The town is also at the forefront of the area's vibrant brewery scene. The award-winning Bond Brothers Beer Company is a microbrewery and taproom that specializes in kettle sours, IPAs and stouts, and Fortnight Brewing Company specializes in traditional English-style beers that incorporate both British and American ingredients.
If you come hungry, you’re guaranteed to leave happy. Cary offers more than 200 dining options, including passionate mind and Master Baker Lionel Vatinet's La Farm Bakery, a modern-day boulangerie (bakery) with three locations across the town; Ashworth Drugs, a local favorite serving up coke floats and hot dogs since 1957; and Pizzeria Faulisi, a Neapolitan-style pizza spot run by a renowned husband-and-wife chef team. The town is also at the forefront of the area's vibrant brewery scene. The award-winning Bond Brothers Beer Company is a microbrewery and taproom that specializes in kettle sours, IPAs and stouts, and Fortnight Brewing Company specializes in traditional English-style beers that incorporate both British and American ingredients.
With its small-town atmosphere and close proximity to Raleigh, Research Triangle Park and RDU International Airport, Cary provides an impressive variety of recreational, sports, environmental, historical and cultural arts programs and services. One of the area's larger performance venues, Koka Booth Amphitheatre, blends technology with nature, fitting a superior performing arts center in the midst of serene hardwoods and pines by Symphony Lake. Natural beauty also awaits along 35-plus greenway trails open sunrise to sunset, providing more than 70 miles of recreational amenities for walking, jogging and bicycling in a splendid outdoor setting.
"Cary #6th Best Place To Live In America; #1 In NC"
- HomeSnacks
Work In Cary, NC
Cary is a vibrant community with a low tax structure for companies and their employees. Cary's pro-business government is dedicated to helping our business community grow and prosper. The Town of Cary is constantly making improvements to infrastructure, paving the way for companies to thrive. Associated costs, such as construction, energy rates and cost of living are below the national average.
Our community is powered by a well-educated workforce, supported by a strong public and private school system, three top-tier research universities, multiple high quality universities and colleges, and one of the nation’s largest community colleges. The local economy is robust, fueled by innovative startups, incubators and small businesses, and large corporations. Cary is home to many corporate headquarters and technology centers in IT, Life Science, Clean Technology and Advanced Manufacturing.
Our community is powered by a well-educated workforce, supported by a strong public and private school system, three top-tier research universities, multiple high quality universities and colleges, and one of the nation’s largest community colleges. The local economy is robust, fueled by innovative startups, incubators and small businesses, and large corporations. Cary is home to many corporate headquarters and technology centers in IT, Life Science, Clean Technology and Advanced Manufacturing.
Open Positions Offered By Member Businesses
Interested in moving or starting your company to Cary, North Carolina? Follow the link below or reach out to Jacqueline Roth, Vice President of Economic Development to learn more about your opportunities.