Located in Wake County, close to Cary and Raleigh, and approximately 21 miles from the Research Triangle Park, Holly Springs was settled in the 1720s and has a rich history, with the Union Army having occupied the historic Leslie-Alford-Mims House for two weeks during the Civil War. More recently, Holly Springs became known for its annual Hollyfest celebration featuring local artists, businesses, and entertainment. Holly Springs has also become known for its many life sciences facilities, including being selected by Fujifilm to become the site of North America’s largest cell culture biopharmaceutical production facility. This $2 billion investment is expected to bring 725 new jobs to Holly Springs.
As Holly Springs continues to grow, so does the need for new houses that can be built quickly and with materials that make the homes affordable. In order to meet that demand, builders often use stock materials that are not built to last and don’t provide homeowners with the storage solutions they need to maximize their space. Fortunately, Edgewood Cabinetry can solve these problems by replacing stock particleboard and plywood cabinets with customized all wood cabinets that offer perfect solutions for kitchens, bathrooms, home offices, laundry rooms, mudrooms, libraries, closets, and more.