The plan goes like this: Let another homebuilding/development company do the local-government legwork, buy the property pre-entitled. Then, as another homebuilder/developer, put in the infrastructure, develop the lots and build the houses yourself.
The Huntersville town Planning Board on Dec. 18 unanimously recommended the OK of a proposal by Hopper Communities of Charlotte to increase the density of its already-approved Bellington single-family housing development.
Updated at 2:20 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28 HUNTERSVILLE — The Huntersville Town Planning Board on Tuesday recommended the OK of a proposal by Hopper Communities of Charlotte to increase the density of its already approved Bellington single-family housing development. Instead of building 88 homes on about 42 acres on Huntersville-Concord Road, Hopper now wants to [...]
HUNTERSVILLE — A public hearing is set to take place next week for a Hopper Communities proposal to increase the density of its already approved Bellington development, a single-family subdivision on Huntersville-Concord Road. Instead of 88 homes, Hopper wants to build 100 on 41.14 acres, according to planning documents. The public hearing, to be held [...]