Legacy Village; Lake Norman's Newest Live/Work Urban Village!Leave a comment »
I remember when Mooresville’s Legacy Village was just some large renderings under a tent on Williamson Road for Realtors to preview. Today I took the photo above of Phase 1. As you can see, one row of town homes is complete and construction is well underway on the next block.
One of four mixed-use developments planned or underway in Mooresville, Legacy Village is a 28-acre Urban Village style community that includes 118 Townhomes (89 of which are already sold), 200 condo “flats", a 10,470 square-foot child care facility The Learning Experience which is nearly complete, 324,999 square feet of office space, 91,703 square feet of shops, restaurants, and a hotel.
This true “urban density” live/work project couldn’t be better timed for Lake Norman considering the current gas prices. It is also strategically located just off of Exit 33 between the 157-acre Lowe’s Headquarters and the Lake Norman Regional Hospital and Medical Center in Mooresville.
In hopes of the yet finalized North Corridor Commuter Rail Line from Charlotte to at least Exit 33 in Mooresville, Legacy Village has also dedicated 1.5 acres for a rail station. Their vision is that Legacy Village will become almost a “self contained” small town” according to Doug Hollidge of Pinnacle Properties.
The entire housing and commercial development is currently on schedule with the town homes nearly complete, The Learning Center is due to open in about three weeks and the entire Village is expected to be competed in 4 years.
While it’s sometimes hard to let go of the past and our quiet Lake Norman communities, this massive housing and commerical project, along with Langtree at the Lake at Exit 32, Morrison Plantation’s The Meeting Street town homes at the Harris Teeter close to Exit 36 and the Mooresville Mills in Historic Downtown Mooresville are 4 urban village housing projects that will offer what many people are already seeking; a home where they can walk to work, shops and dining right here in Lake Norman! In Part 3 of this series I will feature Morrison Plantation’s The Meeting Street town homes.
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