Fun Summer Event: NC Museum of History State Exhibit

The North Carolina Museum of History is hosting its largest exhibit ever, The Story of North Carolina. As the title suggests, this exhibit is all about North Carolina: how it started, who started it, what changes it has gone through, and what its distinguishing features are. The result is a massive series of artifacts, multimedia […]

The Work Continues: Construction Update for July 15

We have a weekly update video about progress on our new building’s construction, and it’s interesting to compare with last week’s video. One of the things that stood out to us when we talked with General Manager Jason Jones about the construction was the pacing of the work. Tearing down the old Jaguar Land Rover […]

Leith Porsche Showroom Construction Update July 8-11

We’re excited to continue the construction of our new showroom right next to our adjacent, old building. The ripping down of the old Jaguar Land Rover building has happened remarkably fast, and we hope that we haven’t annoyed our neighbors at Audi Cary too much. They’re a part of Leith, as well, so we’re sure they’re […]

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Porsche Brings the Exhaust Note of Old Throttles to Cayman GTS

We thought that we would take a break from our coverage of the Macan to talk about one of our other favorite sons these days, the Cayman GTS. GTS is what Porsche does to all of its models, so there’s a tendency to say, “Yeah, yeah, it’s the ‘super-sporty one,’ but does it really make […]

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5 Reasons USA Could Beat Belgium Tuesday in the World Cup

Tomorrow the United States Men’s Soccer Team will play its first match in the knockout rounds of the World Cup. This is the first time the U.S. has ever made it to the knockout rounds in back-to-back World Cups. Although we were defeated four years ago in our quarterfinal match, there are several reasons why […]

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