Wednesday, May 18, 2005 | ||
Bad Links? | Chamber event showcases VillagesThe Villages of LaFayette Park, the award-winning multi-use community located in downtown Fayetteville, recently showcased its newly-opened amenities area by hosting a Business After Hours event for the Fayette County Chamber of Commerce. The communitys swimming pool, a covered pavilion, and playground had its opening May 1, and the chamber gathering took place two days later. The chamber networking opportunity featured a Mexican theme with fajitas and margaritas from La Parrilla Restaurant in Fayetteville. All of the communitys inventory homes were open for touring by chamber members and their guests. The Villages of LaFayette Park community is an approximately 110-acre development three blocks west of the Old Courthouse Square in Fayetteville and bordered by State Hwy. 54 on the south and the Fayette County High School complex on the north. The picturesque development, which has sidewalks and streetlights, is offering single family detached homes featuring Turn of the Century styles with porches and having prices starting in the mid $200,000s. The builder team for these homes, which include Classic American Village and Cottage Homes, plus an area of Estate Homes to be built later, is composed of Ravin Homes, Ray Wright Homes, and Mike Harrell & Associates. The townhomes with prices beginning in the low $200,000s are being built by Chris Dixon & Associates. The development plan provides for 203 homes in the community, including 151 Village and Cottage homes, 22 Estate homes, and 30 townhomes. The residential sales and marketing team in The Villages of LaFayette Park is made up of Ann W. Roghelia and Jane Foster of Lee-Dixon Realty representing Mike Harrell & Associates and Chris Dixon & Associates, DeSales deGolian of Ravin Homes, and Ralph McCurdy and Sue Barnwell of Re/Max Results representing Ray Wright Homes. The sales center phone number is 770-461-7030. The Villages of LaFayette Park, which will also have retail, office and commercial facilities, including a hotel currently under construction, is home to The Villages Amphitheater, a multi-use venue representing all aspects of the cultural arts and educational community, which is owned by the Downtown Development Authority and managed by Main Street Tourism Association. |
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