The project will also comprise seven sit-down and two fast-food restaurants, two townhouse developments, an apartment complex, a delicate-care center, two hotels, office space and a plaza.

The Hilton Garden Inn, the first of luxury townhouses in the $160,000 to $250,000 range, should be ready in the next couple of months. Thirty of the 160 townhouses in the $110,000 to $130,000 range have been sold.

Developer Tony Berry told members of the York County Economic Development Board he took on the project because he was tired of seeing South Carolina license plates at places in south Charlotte. He said he had to convince retail stores, restaurants and hotels they had to start thinking of the area as a regional market.

The retail center broke ground in April of this year. Berry thinks the project might be finished in five years.

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