Project Overview

As one of Raleigh’s original four public squares, Nash Square is a historic civic landmark at the heart of downtown. Shaded by a beloved canopy of mature oaks and other hardwoods, Nash Square has served many roles over the centuries. It functions as both a destination and a crossroads, a shady respite and a space for play, home to memorials of the past as well as a time capsule for the future. Today, with the construction of the new Raleigh City Hall on the north side of the square and a wave of urban redevelopment expected around its edges, Nash Square is poised at a moment of transition. 

The Nash Square Public Realm Plan will guide this transition, providing a long-range vision and management plan for the preservation and evolution of one of Downtown Raleigh’s most iconic public spaces. Grounded in community input and thoughtful urban design, this plan will ensure that Nash Square remains a resilient, relevant, and vibrant civic space for the 21st Century.  

This plan will recognize Nash Square as not merely a park, but as an enduring public square and extension of the new Raleigh City Hall. The project will take a broad view of the square and its surroundings, promoting holistic urban design strategies to create a more cohesive and seamless transition between Nash Square and the surrounding urban context.

Key Objectives include:  

  1. Enhance the Public Realm: Strengthen the look, feel, and function of the square and the spaces around it, creating smooth, comfortable transitions between Nash Square and nearby streets and buildings.
  2. Integrate New Development: Adapt the square’s design to harmonize with the new City Hall and adjacent public and private developments.
  3. Preserve Historical Integrity: Acknowledge and protect the historical significance of Nash Square while updating its amenities and layout.
  4. Plan for the Future: Create a long-term management strategy that keeps Nash Square resilient and relevant, including a plan to protect and care for its historic tree canopy.  

Upcoming Public Engagement Opportunities

 

Coming Soon - Design Alternative Input Survey

Online Survey - May & June 2026

As a part of the Nash Square Public Realm planning process, we plan to release a series of public input surveys to solicit feedback from the people of Raleigh. The 2nd public input survey will be coming soon!

 

Save the date for A New Nash Bash: Block Party & Open House 

Public Meeting - Saturday, May 30, 2026 from 2-6 p.m.

Join us at Nash Square for a big party with a big opportunity. This will be a family-friendly public block party, where you can review initial design concepts based on public engagement to date and provide feedback on the future of this vital public space. Bring your big ideas to shape the future of Raleigh’s Historic Nash Square! Click here to learn more about the New Nash Bash.

 

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If you have any questions about this project, email: nashsquare@publicinput.com


Project Milestones

Project Timeline

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Raleigh City Council Approves Authorizing Contract Award

On December 2, 2025, Raleigh City Council authorized awarding the contract for this project to Reed Hilderbrand PLLC for professional services.

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Phase 1: Site Analysis & Initial Input

January - March 2026

Analyze current conditions, facilitate stakeholder and community listening sessions, and gather initial public input. Raise awareness and build excitement about the process, gather information that will inform future phases.

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Phase 2: Concept Development

April - June 2026

Develop preliminary design concepts that respond to analysis and initial input. Distill feedback to date into a clear set of ideas and themes that translate into distinct conceptual options that are shared out.

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Draft Plan Review

July - September 2026

Incorporate feedback and preferences into a single draft concept design and set of recommendations. Share the draft concept design to gather feedback.

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Final Plan Approval

October - December 2026

Incorporate feedback into a finished plan with an implementable set of recommendations. Present the final plan for approval by City Council.