The Commons Townhomes in Davidson NC

Davidson Commons Townhomes in Davidson NC

Davidson Commons Townhomes in Davidson, NC

Davidson, NC Real Estate for Sale – New Construction

Davidson Commons Townhomes for sale in davidson nc

Davidson Commons Townhomes for Sale in Davidson, NC (click to view all MLS Listings)

Details
Proposal of 8 3-story townhomes to be located at 552 Jetton Street. The parcel is part of the original Davidson, NC Real Estate for Sale – Commons Master Plan.Documents

Contact

  • Martin Real Estate Team – for more information and viewings 704.900.1619
  • Architect: Burgess Design Studio of Davidson, NC

Recent Update
The Townhomes at Davidson Commons was approved at the January 21, 2014 Design Review Meeting. The preliminary plat has been approved as of March 2015.

Construction will begin July 2015 and is scheduled to be completed by December 2015.

See Also:

Davidson Commons condos

Listings 0 - 0 of 0


Listings 0 - 0 of 0
Lake Norman Charity Jet Ski Ride

Lake Norman Charity Jet Ski Ride

Lake Norman About To Host Largest Charity Jet Ski Ride in History

The fourth-annual DAM2DAM Jet Ski Charity Ride on Lake Norman is now planned to be the biggest ride in the history of the lake, with registration already exceeding all previous years.

The massive ride is being organized in order to raise funds for Lake Norman’s largest new public park. The East Lincoln Rescue Park will feature two multipurpose athletic fields, acres of green space, shelters, a disc golf course, and the areas biggest dog park.

The park will also become the host site of the annual Denver Days festival in Lincoln County.

There will be a Bojangles breakfast for all riders starting at 7:30 a.m. at Beatty’s Ford Park, followed by the official launch of the ride at 8:15 a.m on August 22nd.

(click HERE to read full article)

History of Lake Norman Mooresville NC Real Estate

History of Lake Norman

History of Lake Norman – original purpose was to provide fresh water and flood control for the region. Fifty years later, the lake has transformed into a statewide destination, and the story of what lies beneath its waters continues to fascinate.

 

Duke Power had been damming the Catawba River since the early part of the century to create hydroelectric power. Lake Norman was the final and largest of the seven lakes on the river, from just above Morganton down to where the Catawba joins the Santee-Cooper in South Carolina. Duke had been buying the land since the 1920s, and by the 1950s the company had almost all it needed for the project.

The planning for Lake Norman began long before 1963. A Duke Power Company forester named Carl Blades walked every inch of those bottomlands, talking to the reluctant farmers who didn’t understand what was coming. The project meant moving cemeteries and homes….as it today offering Davidson, NC Real Estate for Sale.

Click HERE to read the full article…