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A TAPESTRY OF PROGRESS
Unraveling The New Phases Of Hartness
There is no doubt that a lot is happening at Hartness. From the upcoming releases of new residential phases to new commercial additions, the community is experiencing significant growth. New phases and residential offerings The Meadow, The Heritage, and Woodland Retreat will deliver 149 homesites and the next commercial building in the Village is imminent.
The Meadow, is already well underway with curbing and roads in progress. The first homes are expected to break ground as early as this Summer. The Meadow features an additional community entrance off Highway 14, the potential for 113 homes, fresh new common spaces, green areas, and more. Tori Wallace-Babcock, Director of Development at Hartness, explains, “Our goal for The Meadow is to complement Phases 1 and 2 but not duplicate them. We are actively considering and pursuing ideas for each phase that will make them cohesive with the rest of the community, but also unique and a way to bring new amenities and interest to Hartness.”
The Heritage follows closely behind the Meadow, with the Hartness team already hard at work and aiming to deliver lots as early as the end of this year. “The inspiration for The Heritage comes from Crescent Avenue in downtown Greenville, and other historic neighborhoods that are similar,” says Babcock. Hartness’s newest historic-inspired district will be made up of estate-sized lots with a minimum home size of 3,000 sq.ft. The land will be left as undisturbed as possible allowing the lot owners the ability to grade and work with the mature landscaping in the area.
Finally, the Hartness Development team is excited to announce Woodland Retreat. This beautifully wooded enclave of 11 homesites features three “tree house-styled” custom-designed homes. It’s an intimate site with distinctly different topography and foilage. The home plans will be significantly different from others at Hartness, creating a unique nook of nature inspired lodgings. Woodland Retreat homesites are expected to be available late this summer.
Regardless of the phase, Hartness is committed to making thoughtful decisions to enhance the neighborhood with each step. Babcock emphasizes the importance of bringing the elements of “surprise and delight” to all new offerings at Hartness. “We are working on several things at the moment, not just the phases but also some improvements and additional small amenities. We hope every time our residents walk through the preserve or through the neighborhood, they will find things that make them smile. Things that are unexpected and bring joy.”
As the newest phases of Hartness take shape, make sure you take the time to discover the details. Whatever the discovery, Hartness is sure to surprise and delight all residents, past, present, and future.
Wallace-Babcock Director of Development