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Bailey's Glen Active Adult Community Living- Cornelius North Carolina Real Estate

Bailey's Glen Adult LivingCornelius, North Carolina offers a great adult community called Bailey's Glen. Voted on of North Carolina's best suburbs or 2009.

Bailey's Glen is located in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, which enjoys four distinct seasons with moderate temperatures. This allows for year-round outdoor activities. With 520 miles of shoreline, Lake Norman offers ample opportunities for fishing, sailing and enjoying the water. Golfers can take advantage of several area country clubs and courses, including Birkdale Golf Club, designed by Arnold Palmer and named one of the top five public golf courses in North Carolina. So if you're ready to trade your lawn mower for a fishing rod or golf club, this is the perfect spot.

Bailey's Glen Adult Living

While there are countless activities to indulge in around the area, each day begins and ends in the comfort and serenity of your home. That's why craftsmanship and quality go into every home at Bailey's Glen. You have the choice of 14 ranch-style floor plans that range from 1,200 to 2,600 square feet. Then make your personal selections for carpet, paint color and other fine details that will make your home uniquely yours!

Yard work will become a distant memory as the meticulous landscaping around your home is maintained by Bailey's Glen. That means you have more time to spend on other endeavors.

With numerous amenities, including a large swimming pool and spa, tennis court, and bocce ball courts, a day of fun awaits you just outside your front door. At our 12,000-square-foot clubhouse, a full-time activities director will plan daily, weekly and monthly events, plus special travel excursions. The excitement never ends at Bailey's Glen!

At Bailey's Glen you will find:

  • 468 homes situated on 145 acres
  • Spacious ranch-style home plans ranging from 1,200 to 2,600 square feet
  • Maintenance-free yards
  • 12,000 sq. ft. clubhouse (fitness center, billiard room, card room, ballroom, meeting areas)
  • Full-time, on-site activities director
  • Planned calendar of events including organized golf, wine and shopping outings, weekend getaways and more!
  • Large swimming pool with spa, tennis court, and bocce ball courts
  • Outdoor grilling area


Bailey's Glen is the ideal community for active adults. From mild year-round temperatures and a region prime for exploring, to quality construction and convenient community amenities, we offer all the ingredients to not only build a new home, but an exciting new life.

For more information please contact Mike Carpino at Mike@LakeAndTown.com

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Discovery Place for Kids, Huntersville NC - Norcom names Tenants for Town Center

Discovery Place for Kids

Discovery Place for Kids - Huntersville, NC. Norcom, the development company managing the Discovery Place Kids and Town Center project, announced this week a handful of the tenants who will inhabit the three-story, 45,000 square-foot retail building located at the intersection of Gilead Road and Old Statesville Road. A company official also said construction is on schedule.

Brian Cillian, a Norcom associate, said day-care provider Shining Stars Academy, restaurant Hershey's Ice Cream & Grill, and Tuti, a boutique selling jewelry and handbags, have reserved space in the building. Frank Manis, owner of Mama's Pizza, announced earlier this year he is leasing an 1,800-square-foot space for a restaurant inside the facility.

Norcom and the Town of Huntersville partnered in 2006 to build three structures on the 4.1 acre site: theDiscovery Place for Kids nearly 50,000 square-foot Discovery Place Kids museum, which will offer third-floor office space for the town's planning staff, the commercial building; and a three-story parking deck.

The project, town officials have said, will become the centerpiece of downtown development and an education hub for students.

More than half of the building has been leased to a number of companies, Cillian said. He declined to give a complete list of businesses because Norcom is still solidifying some contracts and some stores haven't given him permission to release their names.

"Things are going fairly well so far," he said. "The really good thing for us is that people have seen the site so long, but now that cranes are going up and work is being done, a lot of interest is being generated in the building."

For more Information regarding Commercial Space in the Town Center or surrounding area please call or email Mike@LakeAndTown.com or 704 301-9264.

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Lake Norman North Carolina Real Estate - Luxury Homes on Lake Norman for Sale

Lake Norman Waterfront homes for saleLake Norman North Carolina Real Estate has remained steady in the wake of this recession but if you are looking to make a big score take a look at these luxury homes for sale on Lake Norman.

For those in the market of Luxury Living on a beautiful Lake you may want to consider looking in the Lake Norman area of Charlotte North Carolina. The lake has over 500 miles of shoreline and can accommodate large yachts and speed boats.

After living in Fort Lauderale FL and spending numerous hours on the intracoastal I have seen my share of luxury homes. However, moving to Huntersville, North Carolina over 10 years ago I realized that the luxury waterfront living exists in the Carolina's. Not only does it exist it is SPECTACULAR! Lake Norman waterfront pool

The home pictured above has unbelievable detail in this Old World Castle! Nothing like this on Lake Norman. Hand carved trim, hewn timber beams and venetian plaster decor throughout. Gourmet Kitchen with huge island and GE Monogram appliances. Awesome infinity edge pool with hot tub, grotto, slide and waterfall. Magnificent main channel location. Impeccable craftsmanship, architectural design and gated drive.

This is just a sampling of what you can find on the shore of Lake Norman. Go to Lake And Town Realty and view all the luxury homes for sale over 2 million dollars.

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Augustalee, Cornelius North Carolina - Augustalee Update 9/3/2009

Augustalee Cornelius NCI have been following the proposed Augustalee development in Cornelius North Carolina for over a year now. There have been some major changes in the past couple of weeks that can change the total outlook of this project.

Recently, the original owners have had some issues with it's lenders and now have lost the opportunity to continue with Augustalee. Here is an article written in the The Herald that explains the lastest news on the project.


The Michigan pension fund that took over the proposed Augustalee project Thursday predicts it can find the new capital and "additional development expertise" needed to "move the project forward."

In a statement released by their Charlotte attorney Friday, Aug. 28, BUILD Fund officials said they also look "forward to working with officials for Cornelius, other state and local officials and Fifth Third Bank."

Fifth Third Bank is the senior lender on the proposed $155 million, mixed-used development, and the BUILD Fund was the second lender until foreclosing on the original developers, Cornelius Bromont and Bromont Investments.

Katten Muchin Rosenman, the Charlotte law firm representing the BUILD Fund, held a foreclosure sale at 11 a.m. Thursday, Aug. 27, at the firms' offices on the 26th floor of 3 Wachovia Center. The BUILD Fund, which already has advanced the development $19 million, was the sole bidder for Augustalee, offering $2.5 million.

Walt Rector and his son, Josh, who own Cornelius Bromont, the original developers, attended the foreclosure proceeding with their attorney, but neither spoke a word.

Cornelius town officials have participated previously in meetings with the Rectors and officials with the BUILD Fund about "how this would proceed," Cornelius Mayor Jeff Tarte said Friday, Aug. 28. He said those meetings have been "very civil," and he knows that the Rectors and the BUILD Fund are working together on other projects in Dallas, Texas.

Tarte compared the Augustalee dispute to a "quarrel in a family," although he noted that "families sometimes divorce."

Bradley Pearce, the Charlotte attorney representing the BUILD Fund, told the Herald after Thursday's foreclosure sale that BUILD Fund officials have not asked the Rectors to leave the project. Pearce said negotiations between all the parties are continuing.

Earlier in the week, the Rectors sued the BUILD Fund, accusing the pension fund of breach of contract and unfair trade practices. The Rectors contend the BUILD Fund breached its loan agreement to provide an additional $4 million by May 13, triggering the events that led to the foreclosure. The Rectors have asked a judge to order the BUILD Fund to pay damages or the $4 million it promised.

Through a marketing firm, the Rectors have refused to comment. Amy Pritchard Williams, the Charlotte attorney representing the Rectors, said Friday, Aug. 28, that she could not comment on the foreclosure sale or the Rectors' suit against the BUILD Fund. Fifth Third Bank officials did not attend Thursday's sale and have refused comment previously.

In its prepared statement, BUILD Fund officials said they are "optimistic" about moving forward despite Bromont's "failure to satisfy certain milestones and inability to raise additional capital needed to complete the project, including the financing of certain infrastructure and required offsite improvements."

The BUILD Fund describes itself as "a commingled real estate fund that provides, among other things, equity and mezzanine debt financing for various real estate developments and projects around the country."

Once the BUILD Fund, the Rectors and Fifth Third Bank officials have reached some understanding, Tarte hopes the developers will come to a meeting of the town's Board of Commissioners "to share their view of the project."

"They might not want to change a thing," Tarte said. "They might want to scale back or they might want to do something completely different."

But the best outcome for Cornelius, he said, is getting Augustalee built as designed. "What other project could we bring to that 104 acres, or anywhere in North Carolina, that will immediately create 1,000 construction jobs ... and pay for $120 million in road improvements?" Tarte asked. "We need and want Augustalee," he said. "It would be unbelievably tragic and unfortunate," if the projects fails.

At the same time, the mayor said the BUILD Fund still faces an economy in crisis and a minimum delay of at least a year. "There's no magic," he said. "The biggest hurdle is finding the funding, which will pay for the debt service to begin building. No matter who they are, the owners aren't going to see any revenue until something comes out of the ground."

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Lake Norman North Carolina - Swimming may finally come to Lake Norman Parks

Lake Norman State ParkLake Norman North Carolina has a number of beautiful state parks but with no swimming access at any of them except for Lake Norman State Park in Troutman, NC.

However, that may all change after a meeting by Mecklenburg officials this week. Here is a recent article by the Charlotte Observer that explains what will be talked about.

Mecklenburg leaders this week are expected to lift a 32-year-old swimming ban at the county's waterfront parks, possibly leading to the re-opening of public beaches on Lake Wylie and Lake Norman.

Mecklenburg Parks and Recreation staff spent several months examining the feasibility of public swimming. The review included the county-operated parks at Copper Head Island, McDowell Nature Preserve, Latta Plantation Nature Preserve, Blythe Landing, Ramsey Creek and Jetton Road.

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"As the lakes have been built out, there are very few places that the average person can go to swim," said Jennifer Roberts, chairman of the Mecklenburg County Commission.

Roberts said she expected Commissioners to lift the swimming ban at their meeting Tuesday night.

Preparing the parks for public swimming still requires the approval of Duke Energy, which controls the lakes, as well as dredging and the installation of markers and buoys.

"There are some very unsafe places in our Catawba River and in our lakes, and what we want to do is give people a safe place," Roberts told NewsChannel 36, adding the county hopes to post lifeguards at the public swimming areas.

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Exact locations for swimming have not yet been finalized, officials said, and the public beaches may not be ready until the summer of 2012.

If, or when this happens I will be sure to keep you informed. Please sign up for my blog to stay up to date with the latest Lake Norman area information.

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