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May. 1, 2007 - Cary NC Real Estate - Developers Are Flocking To Lucrative Northwest Cary

West Cary's residential community has grown steadily over the years, prompting developers to launch new retail projects in the area. My office is located right in the middle of this booming section of town.  The transformation over the past twelve months has been amazing.  Here's a sneek preview of the projects:

 Stone Creek Village is now open and located at the intersection of Davis Drive and High House Road.  Stone Creek Village includes townhomes by Centex starting in the $300s,  a Harris Teeter, Walgreens, and other stores continuing to open.  The retail at Stone Creek has higher end boutiques and shops as well as several restaurants from casual to fine dining. 

Searstone Retirement Community.  This is a not-for profit, age targeted 62+ retirement Community in the heart of Northwest Cary that's just getting underway.  Members of this community will have the convenience and vibrancy of city living, plus the ambiance of countryside living. The community choices will include Estate and Plaza Homes (211 when completed), an amenity-filled Clubhouse, and a Specialty Village of shops and services centered around the community's lake.  A couple of unique features include maintenance free living,  a home warranty while living in the community, and it will have personal health services available onsite at Brittany Place. 

Crosland is the latest to target the booming section of Wake County. Developers have flocked to land near the future intersection of N.C. 55 and Interstate 540. It is considered to be some of the best real estate in the Triangle because of its central location in the expanding region and proximity to Research Triangle Park.

The John Crosland Project will be an exciting new $100M retail establishment with a boutique hotel, movie theater, hospital, up scale restaurants, office space, and apartments. Recent infrastructure improvements to support the growth have prompted builders to plan thousands of homes. With critical mass already forming, commercial developers also are pushing west.  In northwest Cary, planners anticipate as many as 15 million square feet of shops, restaurants, offices, schools, churches and warehouses. It's going to be the next frontier.

 
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