Holly Springs
The Town of Holly Springs is one of Wake County’s most impressive success stories. In 1990, only 900 people lived in this southwestern Wake town. Today, Holly Springs is home to almost 37,000 people, top-performing public schools, new residential and mixed-use developments – including two private golf course communities, and one of the largest biopharmaceutical campuses in the region.

Holly Springs is #1 Safest City in North Carolina
Holly Springs ranks #1 in city safety, thanks to it having the lowest property crime rate in the state and the third-lowest violent crime rate.

Holly Springs Will be the New Home of FujiFilm
Fujifilm Diosynth Biotechnologies has picked Holly Springs for a huge new drug manufacturing facility and the creation of hundreds of jobs paying average salaries of more than $95,000.
Fast Facts
Population Growth: 37,000 (2017), 43% growth from 2010-2017.
Educational Attainment: 55.8% received their bachelor’s degree or higher.
Median Household Income: $98,041
Unemployment Rate: 3.7%
Proximity to Key Locations
RDU Airport: 20 Miles
Research Triangle Park: 21 Miles
Downtown Raleigh: 20 Miles
NC State University: 14 Miles
Duke University: 30 Miles
UNC Chapel Hill: 28 Miles
North Carolina Beaches: 2 Hours
North Carolina Mountains: 3 Hours
Key Industries
Advanced Manufacturing
Life Sciences
Software & IT
Retail
Major Employers
Seqirus
Rovi-Sys
Pierce Group Benefits
MyComputerCareer
Rendering House
UNC REX Healthcare

