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Huntersville Market

Jul 8, 2014

Commercial Confidential: Huntersville Market

HUNTERSVILLE – It’s been a long trek for Jay Priester, vice president for development and leasing at Cambridge Properties, but the finish line – or at least the first finish […]

Oct 28, 2013

On the Level: John Jacob Priester II: But you can call him Jay, vice president of doing everything

HUNTERSVILLE – You can call him Jay, but on the dotted line he is John Jacob Priester II, and he is vice president for development and leasing of Cambridge Properties. […]

Sep 23, 2013

Tree-save ordinance poses challenge on farmland

If you have to save trees in the forest, and there is no forest, does it make a noise at town hall? That was the question recently brought before the Huntersville Planning Board.

Sep 5, 2013

Betting on the northeast I-485 spread: Priester announces second development, this one at Albemarle Road exit

Retail developer Jay Priester is betting again on future development near Interstate 485. Priester on Wednesday announced that his Cambridge Properties Inc. is developing a 17-acre site on vacant, unincorporated land east of the Albemarle Road exit of I-485, just past the Mint Hill town limits, and a half-mile from the future site of a Novant Health Presbyterian Medical Center campus expected in [...]

Feb 5, 2013

Huntersville Market land-swap OK’d; first two tenants announced

HUNTERSVILLE — The Huntersville Board of Commissioners Monday night unanimously OK’d a land swap that will allow construction to begin this spring on a new retail development, Huntersville Market. Also, […]

Jan 30, 2013

Huntersville Market land-swap deal OK’d by planning board

In 2008, the town approved the Huntersville Market retail project, on the Charlotte-Huntersville border at Prosperity Church and Eastfield roads. The project has taken five years to get going, in part because of the complexities that come with being in two municipalities.

Jay Priester of Cambridge Properties
Dec 4, 2012

Huntersville Market project proposes land swap with Wieland Homes’ Omsted subdivision

In what appears to be one of the last hurdles before construction can begin on the new 21-acre Huntersville Market retail project, commercial developer Cambridge Properties and John Wieland Homes have worked out a land-swap involving a neighboring housing subdivision.

Sep 24, 2012

Growing in the ‘gateway’

Cambridge Properties could start building a 21-acre retail project on the Charlotte-Huntersville border as soon as next spring. It’s a development that one project official says has taken five years to make happen, thanks in no small part to the complexities that come with being on the border.

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