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Sunday, December 11, 2016

Durham's Hillsborough Area

Hillsborough is experiencing strong growth, upon recently completed UNC Hospital and new Community College. A new train station connecting to the NC Railroad is in the planning stages, to vastly improve accessibility across the state and the East Coast. Now is a great time to get started in this quintessential town.



Subdivisions in this area include:
Corbin Creek Woods 
Forest Ridge     - Crescent
Waterstone 
Pleasant Green Woods 
Cabe Crossing 

Durham's US-70 Corridor

Did you know that this area is in the heart of the Triangle region? Very close to RDU Airport and Raleigh, Morrisville, and Cary. Now US-70 between I-85 and I-540 is planned to be improved to thoroughfare status.


Subdivisions in this area include:
Cardinal Oaks
Brightleaf - The Glen Hanover Court
Brier Creek


With a Prime  PrimeNC.com  Location on Road , NC 27 GPS Coordinates:

Durham's Southpoint Area along I-40

The route from RTP to Chapel Hill cuts through the southern part of Durham County. Ever since Southpoint mall was built in 1996, the area has seen significant growth, now starting to reach to Jordan Lake and Cary. The American Tobacco Trail is also an important recreational amenity that adds to the area's accessibility.


Chapel Run Southpoint Trails The Hills at Southpoint Jordan at Southpoint-Cottage Oaks at Lyon's Farm Richmond Park at Grandale Herndon Trace Grandin Trace Meadows at Southpoint 


Thursday, July 18, 2013

Crescent Main Street Apartments Start Construction


Crescent Main Street
apartments
$41-m
4-acre
208-units
Located on the northeast corner of 15th and Main streets, GPS:36.00821,-78.92851
opening 2014-fall

Friday, April 5, 2013

City Center Apartment Tower Gains First Approval

City Center TowerA certificate of appropriateness from the Durham Historic Preservation Commission will allow this project to move on to the next step. Located on the hallowed ground of traditional Main street and significant Parrish Street makes this step critical. Architectural appropriateness being considered essential will make this project very relevant to the city residents. A lot of research has been incorporated into the design by architect Michael Noda, a principal in Oz Architecture of Denver, CO. Image courtesy of the developer - Austin Lawrence Partners Aspen, CO.

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