Recalling the warmth of childhood neighborhoods where many of us grew up, Grubb Ventures set out to recapture that feeling with the
first large-scale neighborhood development in 50 years "inside-the-beltline". Located just off Whitaker Mill Road, not far from the Five
Points area; The Oaks at Fallon Park blends seamlessly into the surrounding neighborhoods of yesterday. The homes are priced in the mid-$700s
and built by a select group of quality builders with one thing in common: the desire to make every home something special. For example, all
windows have real window grills, no clip-ins allowed. There is a neighborhood pool and clubhouse along with a playground. Added to the
extensive amenity package are alley-fed garages. The neighborhood and neighbors promise to be something special as well. As people greet
their neighbors along the sidewalks, they'll finalize their plans for the "neighborhood supper club". City traffic signs are discrete and
tasteful and street lights employ the latest technology from Progress Energy. Remember tree-lined streets? Grubb Ventures will invest over
$275,000 to plant 189 trees along the streets at The Oaks of Fallon Park.
Years ago, at UNC's Kenan Flagler School of Business, Gordon Grubb wrote a Master's Thesis on ideas for the redevelopment of
Whitaker Park. It seems that many of those ideas have come to life at The Oaks at Fallon Park. To learn more about this way of life,
contact us or visit www.oaksatfallonpark.com.
Traditionally known as an area spanning from downtown Raleigh over to Hillsborough Street and north to the I-440 Beltline at the Crabtree Valley area