The Public Lyceum Media Network

Media & Public Briefings

Press-ready summaries and civic briefings documenting leadership dialogues on housing, development, and community stability in the Triangle region.

Press Summaries

Event Briefings for Media

Raleigh Rebuild positions itself as the source of civic insight, not a participant. These briefings are designed for media professionals seeking background, context, and structured information on housing and development in the Triangle region.

February 2026 Raleigh, NC
The Public Lyceum

Raleigh City Power Night – February 2026 Session

A convening of civic and economic leadership representing policy, capital, and community sectors across the Triangle region. The session focused on three primary areas: housing affordability challenges affecting Wake County residents, development coordination between public infrastructure and private construction, and capital access mechanisms for affordable and workforce housing.

Key findings from the session indicate continued supply-demand imbalance in the regional housing market, infrastructure timing challenges constraining sustainable development, and widening workforce housing gaps affecting essential sector recruitment. The dialogue emphasized cross-sector coordination as foundational to effective housing solutions.

Media Resources

For Journalists & Press

Media professionals seeking background, data, or expert context for housing and development reporting in the Triangle region may contact The Public Lyceum media relations team.

Background Briefings

Structured context on housing conditions, development patterns, and policy considerations

Expert Sources

Access to civic and economic leaders for interviews on housing and development topics

Data & Research

Citation-ready data from public sources and structured analysis

Media Inquiries

Our Position

Raleigh Rebuild and The Public Lyceum serve as a source of civic insight and research—not as a participant in housing issues, but as an informational resource for those navigating housing decisions, policy questions, and community development.

We provide structured, source-based, neutral information to media, institutions, and the public. Our briefings and reports are designed to inform civic discourse, not advocate for specific outcomes.

All content is produced under editorial standards committed to accuracy, neutrality, and the public interest.

Media Inquiries

For media inquiries, interview requests, or briefing access, please contact The Public Lyceum media relations team.

Phone

(919) 555-0100

Response time: Within 24–48 business hours for media inquiries