![]() Nanette Mattox (left) and Leah Campbell founded Vibe, a coworking space, in 2019. Campbell is uncertain about the future of her business, whether she will relocate to another spot in Cary or try something new. After losing most of its anchor stores over the last few years, the financial strain of COVID shutdowns forced many of the remaining businesses out of the building.Ĭampbell’s own company, which she said had been thriving before the pandemic, did not receive any federal assistance and will take a pause after leaving Cary Towne Center. With an end for the struggling shopping center drawing near, Campbell described being part of what has been a slow death for Cary Towne Center. 31, which really stinks because we were actually doing quite well in this location.” “We’re still getting evicted,” said Campbell, who has rented space at Cary Towne Center since 2019. While the sale of the property changes the future for the aging mall, it doesn’t change the eviction date for its remaining tenants, said Leah Campbell, co-founder of Vibe, a coworking community and event space. Epic Games plans to build a new campus on the site and relocate from its current home on Crossroads Boulevard by 2024. The Cary-based video game developer, best known for its hit game Fortnite, announced Sunday that it had purchased the 87-acre property from Turnbridge Equities for $95 million. ![]() ![]() Current tenants of Cary Towne Center will soon make way for a new Epic Games headquarters, marking an end to the shopping center later this month.
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