The first neighborhood development project taking place in Point Hope, First Light, is planning to organize and construct a total of 76 single-family residences. The real estate proposal encompasses a considerable land area of 58.1 acres at 1625 Clements Ferry Road, as presented to the various City of Charleston boards and committees this week.
Proposing this significant residential project is the owner of the land, Cainhoy Land & Timber, represented by DI Development Co. The point of contact for this project has been declared as Steven Roach, a representative of Thomas & Hutton Engineering.
The preliminary plat and road construction plans for this project are due to be reviewed on July 18, marking the start of the neighborhood’s first phase. The preliminary plotting process is pivotal in setting out the basic framework for the property, eventually leading to the construction of the homes themselves.
Steven Roach’s contact details have been given as roach.s@tandh.com for correspondence related to this development project.
Along with the First Light project, two other significant proposals are also lined up for the same day with the Technical Review Committee.
The first is the industrial building and associated infrastructure development plan on 19.79 acres at 1075 Jack Primus Road. The property owner is SRE EV Jack Primus LLC. The contact individual for this project is Kayla Small, representative of Seamon, Whiteside & Associates, Inc. Her email id is ksmall@seamonwhiteside.com.
The second project refers to the pump station, force main, and gravity sewer extension proposal on 2.5 acres at 886 Ut Point Hope Parkway. This project is owned by The Berry Company with the application made by Thomas & Hutton Engineering. Contact for this project is Domonic Jones, who can be reached at jones.d@tandh.com.
In the previous week, several projects had been lined up for review. Notably, three projects involving Cato Holdings LLC had been subject to review, with no results reported due to paperwork limitations. The projects in question included road improvements to Enterprise Blvd., Beresford Run and Clements Ferry, preliminary plat and proposed R/W extension, roadway construction, and master infrastructure to serve Towne at Cooper River Master for 3 lots and a preliminary plat for 350 units in a proposed subdivision of parcel 2620 Clements Ferry Road.
This review suggests a swift and substantial real estate boom in the area. The attentiveness demonstrated by these committees towards construction and development activities indicates promising future growth prospects for Point Hope and the wider Cainhoy area.
As Point Hope’s first neighbourhood, First Light is setting a precedent for future developments in the area. The neighborhood’s well-thought-out plan and targeted development approach reflect a promising future for Point Hope, fortifying its prospects as an emerging residential location.
For queries related to these developments or other real estate and development-related issues in Charleston, interested individuals can reach out to the City of Charleston boards and committees through the detailed contact information provided on their website.
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