New business coming to North Hills will be its first location in the Triangle
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- South Block açaí and smoothie bar will open at North Hills in early 2027.
- This North Hills site will be South Block’s first location in the Triangle.
- Kane Realty Corporation facilitated South Block’s placement in North Hills.
Popular açaí and smoothie bar South Block is coming to North Hills. The franchise will be placed next to bartaco in the main district of Midtown’s North Hills. South Block’s juices, açaí bowls and more is scheduled to open to the public in early 2027.
Amir Mostafavi created South Block in 2011 after learning from another iteration of his juice bar idea located in Washington, D.C. at George Washington University. South Block currently has two locations in North Carolina, both in Charlotte. This site will be the first of the chain to enter the Triangle.
“We are incredibly excited to bring South Block to North Hills,” Mostafavi, said in a press release on Thursday, July 9. “North Hills is exactly the kind of vibrant, community-focused environment we look for.”
The business is being ushered in by Kane Realty Corporation, a commercial real estate company that has been responsible for multiple new developments in North Hills and across the Triangle for decades.
More changes to North Hills
The News & Observer recently reported on another Kane Realty-led expansion in North Hilll’s Innovation District. Plans revealed to include two new apartment buildings at 901 Navaho Drive: Veranda, a 207-unit project with 55-plus housing; and Merit, a seven-story building with 387 apartments and ground-floor retail.
In the main district of North Hills and beyond, retailers have been clamoring for space in the well-frequented area. The N&O reported that after Mattress Firm moved out another store, furniture store Design for Within Reach, was already set to take its place.
The area is not without its controversies, as Raleigh leaders freshly rezoned the area to allow for buildings to reach up to 37 stories high despite pushback from residents, The N&O reported in January.
This story was originally published July 9, 2026 at 11:29 AM with the headline "New business coming to North Hills will be its first location in the Triangle."