Chatham County Real Estate Continues to Boom |
Jul. 31, 2007
Categorized in: Pittsboro NC Real Estate
If you haven’t been keeping up with what is going on in Pittsboro it’s time you did. There are currently only 3,000 residents in the town of Pittsboro today but not for long. There continues to be a lot of noise that Pittsboro will be the next likely hot spot in the Triangle. Pittsboro has sparked a lot of interest due to its recent population boom, its proximity to other Triangle towns and the amount of available land in the area.
Last fall I wrote a blog about the projected growth in Pittsboro and in March I wrote about the community of Pittsboro. This small town isn’t used to big developers coming in and trying to scoop up big chunks of land for residential and commercial projects. Recently developers have proposed over a half a dozen projects that are causing controversy.
Proposed and current development include:
- Powell Place – A residential development with about 300 homes planned.
- Outparcels near Lowe’s – Three small sites in front of Lowe’s Home Improvement store may become home to a KFC/Taco Bell and a pharmacy.
- Pittsboro Commons- A 425,000-square-foot shopping center that will likely house a grocery store plus other shops and restaurants. The developer is awaiting a ruling on its rezoning.
- Bellemont Point & Bellemont Station – Adjacent residential and commercial developments and about 100,000 square feet of commercial space, mostly offices. So far, only the commercial space is under construction.
- Sixty-Four Crossing – Chatham Park Investors has filed fro rezoning of 71 acres spanning both sides of Eubanks Road and has proposed a development with 310,000 square feet of retail shops, 130,000 square feet of offices and a 140-room hotel. The planning board has recommended approval, and a public hearing is scheduled for August 27th.
Other proposed developments include:
- A 440,000-square-foot shopping center with a 140 room hotel on the east side of town
- A grocery-anchored shopping center
- Pittsboro Place- A rezoning project that would include a 120 Acre parcel and 1.3 million-square-foot office and shopping complex w/320 new homes. They have even proposed a movie theatre and a bowling alley. This development is being funded by a group of Triangle investors headed by Raleigh resident Bill Jackson, who has been working in commercial development for almost four decades. This mall would make Southpoint in Durham look like small potatoes if you can imagine that!!
Not all residents living in Pittsboro are exicted about the changes. Several have even turned up at Town Hall to express their displeasure with the proposal. Most families living in Pittsboro moved there because they wanted to live in the small town
