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Southern Pines newest councilmembers Taylor Clement and Ann Petersen were sworn-in to office Wednesday, Dec. 8. Together with Mayor Carol Haney, the three women create the first female-majority led council ....
In a vote that could transform the commercial corridors of Morganton Road and U.S. 15-501, the Southern Pines Town Council has approved preliminary plans for a massive new shopping complex ....
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The Southern Pines Town Council unanimously approved a preliminary development plan for a proposed expansion of the Legends at Morganton Park apartment complex during Tuesdayâs regular business meeting. Caviness & Cates, a Fayetteville-based builder, developed the initial complex in 2012, which features 288 luxury apartments, a childrenâs play area, clubhouse and pool. The proposed expansion of 144 units would bring the overall development to 432 apartments on 27 acres. Plans for the new section include three buildings, each with 48 units, a new outdoor seating and fire pit area, in addition to construction of a new dog park for residents. Access to the proposed new section would be provided through an entrance on Carlisle Street, in addition to a connection with the existing parking areas off Brucewood Road. ....
A local couple hopes to transform an undeveloped industrial site off U.S. 1 into a destination. Army veterans Brad and Jessica Halling of Rickhouse Properties presented a conceptual development plan for a proposed distillery campus to the Southern Pines Town Council on Tuesday. âOur intention is to create an inclusive environment,â said Jessica Halling, noting they want to use the companyâs brand to recognize and honor extraordinary service in addition to creating a gathering place that will appeal to a diverse clientele. âWe are really trying to strike a beautiful balance.â Halling is a retired JAG officer who recently joined the Moore County Bar Association. Her husband, Brad, spent the majority of his army career serving in the Special Forces. The image of a feather which represents a âfallen eagle,â on the battlefield will be prominently displayed on the front facade of the proposed facility and other branded items, including bottle l ....