CORNELIUS, NC-Ground-breaking on the first phase of Cornelius Village Center, a proposed 13-acre, 17-building, 250,000-sf mixed-used undertaking 20 miles north of Downtown Charlotte, is tentatively set for spring.

The project may be this area’s first hard look at a concept beginning to catch hold nationally–owners and employees desiring to live and work in their place of business.

Lake Properties, the developer, says the planned community will have office, retail and residential space. The site is near the company’s new two-story, 10,000-sf office building on West Catawba Avenue. A portion of the 46,000-sf first phase will be built beside the new office building.

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