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Tag Archives: Huntersville Planning Department

Huntersville expands clustered-lot subdivision proposal to rural areas

HUNTERSVILLE – The clustered residential subdivisions sought by developers and planners alike are being considered for much larger sections of the biggest Mecklenburg County municipality outside Charlotte. At its Feb. 3 meeting, the Huntersville Board of Commissioners voted to delay ...

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Epcon adds to its 55-and-older developments

Epcon Communities this week reinforced its march into the region’s single-family market with the Huntersville Board of Commissioners’ approval of one of its communities of patio-style, detached condominium homes for adults 55 and older. On Jan. 6, after weeks of ...

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UPDATED: 2013 Huntersville Planning issues approved in the new year

HUNTERSVILLE – The town’s Board of Commissioners on Jan. 6 unanimously approved rezoning request allowing a developer to build a single-family subdivision for adults 55 and up. The plan, put forward by Epcon Communities of Columbus, Ohio, will put 50 or 51 ...

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Bright times for Bryton? Developers bet a behemoth will be born again

HUNTERSVILLE — After languishing like a slumbering giant during the recession, one of the Charlotte region’s largest master-planned, mixed-use development projects has just awakened and looks ready to storm back from dormancy. Bryton – the $1 billion, 430-acre office-retail-residential development ...

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