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Valley Council sells Fob James Drive property for over $500,000
VALLEY — The Valley City Council on Monday held a second reading and approved an ordinance to sell a 12.3-acre site off Fob James Drive to Willow Capital Partners, LLC for $583,665. The property is located next to Valley Collision and would appear to be a prime site for future development. Willow Capital Partners, LLC […] The post Valley Council sells Fob James Drive property for over $500,000 appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Hop in the car to find the hottest ZIPs near Atlanta
Data: Zillow; Note: Typical home value refers to the average of the middle third of Zillow home value estimates for every home in a given region with a county record, including single-family, condominium and co-operative homes. Table: Axios VisualsA ZIP code in Meriwether County, 70 miles away from Atlanta, saw the sprawling metro's highest jump in typical home values compared to a year ago, per Zillow data shared with Axios.Why it matters: Fewer homes on the market kept prices growing in most areas and affordability dwindled, according to Zillow chief economist Skylar Olsen.State of play: Typical home values rose annually...
Valley’s land purchase paying off, commerical real estate moving in
VALLEY — The City of Valley’s purchase of approximately 2,000 acres of land near I-85 is continuing to be a very good move. It’s property that’s in demand, and the city has more than gotten back its original investment. The post Valley’s land purchase paying off, commerical real estate moving in appeared first on Valley Times-News.
DASH’s new Hillside housing development opens with a bang
On Monday afternoon, city, county and community leaders gathered to cut the ribbon on DASH’s new housing development in Hillside. DASH (Dependable Affordable Sustainable Housing) broke ground on the 17-unit housing development in June 2023 as part of its Hillside revitalization project, which brought Rock Salt Milk Bar, The Oink Joint, Cooter’s Catfish and The […] The post DASH’s new Hillside housing development opens with a bang appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
‘Spaces that feel like home’: Valley subdivision developer talks growth for community
WEST POINT — A developer who is planning some commercial and residential projects in the City of Valley was the guest speaker at Thursday’s noon hour meeting of the West Point Rotary Club. The post ‘Spaces that feel like home’: Valley subdivision developer talks growth for community appeared first on Valley Times-News.
New Housing Coming to Valley
A new housing development is coming to Valley. Landkart LLC broke ground on what will become Crown Homes, a 55-home subdivision off of King Road. “Rooftops bring businesses, rooftops bring industries, rooftops bring people; so we know that that’s what we need,” said Chris Busby, the director of the CCDA. The 26.7 acres of land […] The post New Housing Coming to Valley appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Housing authority cuts ribbon at new community building
On Wednesday morning, the LaGrange Housing Authority (LHA) held a ribbon cutting at the new community building for the newest tax credit development for the Phoenix Way II property. Surrounded by colorful buildings, LHA staff cut the ribbon on the new community space and their fourth tax credit property. “This is what affordable housing looks […] The post Housing authority cuts ribbon at new community building appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
LaGrange denies Bryant Lake rezoning
On Tuesday, after hearing from residents two weeks earlier, the LaGrange City Council denied a contentious request to rezone property next to Bryant Lake Blvd. The council unanimously denied a request from Keystone Custom Homes to rezone approximately 39 acres adjacent to Bryant Lake Boulevard to remove zoning conditions that were applied to the property […] The post LaGrange denies Bryant Lake rezoning appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
City of Valley selling 26.7 acres, land to be used for subdivision
VALLEY — The City of Valley is in the process of selling a 26.7-acre site off King Road to be developed into a new subdivision. The post City of Valley selling 26.7 acres, land to be used for subdivision appeared first on Valley Times-News.
Variance denied to split small lot with two homes
The LaGrange City Council has unofficially denied a real estate investor’s request to split a small residential parcel because it would violate city code. During the Jan. 23 council meeting, real estate investor Justin Piraino asked the council to allow him to subdivide a small property at 300 and one-half Horace King Street that has […] The post Variance denied to split small lot with two homes appeared first on LaGrange Daily News.
Developers planning up to 2 million-square-foot industrial complex off Pegasus Parkway
A pair of developers, Farpoint Development and Grandview Partners, have purchased 134 acres off of Pegasus Parkway and Old Hutchinson Mill Road to construct an industrial park they are calling the Lafayette Logistics Park. The site located near I-85 was purchased from Southpoint Realty Group, LLC for an undisclosed sum...
Unidentified Building, Hogansville
This building was on the edge of town in Hogansville, if my memory serves me correctly. It’s just a vernacular structure that I found intriguing. It may have been two houses put together, a sort of duplex, or even an office of some kind. The right side of the building has saddlebag characteristics. While it […]
Bellevue, 1855, LaGrange
Bellevue is a grand Greek Revival mansion, originally the center of a 1200-acre plantation property, built by Benjamin Harvey Hill (1823-1882) for his wife Caroline Holt Hill (1825-1904). It’s surrounded today by one of LaGrange’s premier historic residential districts. It was donated to the LaGrange Woman’s Club by the Fuller E. Callaway Foundation in 1942 […]
Greenville, Georgia: A Close-Knit Community with Affordable Living
Welcome to Greenville, a charming town located in Meriwether County, Georgia. With a population of 1,186, Greenville offers residents a dense suburban feel and a close-knit community. In this essay, we will explore various aspects of the neighborhood, including its population, median home value, public and private schools, neighborhood rankings, crime and safety, resident diversity, median household income, similar places, and current resident reviews. Let's dive in and discover what makes Greenville such a unique and intriguing place to live.
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