Cambridge Village of Apex

Wednesday, January 27, 2010     The Apex Placeblogging Urbanist    

Permits were issued for 284 units of an independent living facility at Apex Peakway & S. Hughes Street to General Contractor Wishon & Carter Builders, Inc.

Upon close analysis of government records, a discrepancy may exist in the planning department and the way they track population estimates. With only 3 commercial permits having been issued the formulas being used in the development report to calculate population counts will be inaccurate.

10/26/2009 Permit 2009-00013023 28,882sqft $3,708,365.00
phase1 clubhouse 11,752 sqft
buildings1,2 15,806 sqft
10/21/2009 Permit 2009-00000004 46,662sqft $4,293,031.00
phase2 buildings3,4 16,855 sqft
phase3 buildings5,6 17,904 sqft
07/31/2009 Permit 2009-00000005 32,554sqft $3,238,296.00
phase4 buildings7,8 15,806 sqft

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Villages of Apex Status Update

Tuesday, January 26, 2010     The Apex Placeblogging Urbanist    

ExperienceOne Homes has joined the builder team at The Villages of Apex to bring an exciting new line of quality homes to the community. Our Charleston Collection will feature single-family, Charleston style homes starting in the low $200’s. These feature rich homes will range in size from 1750 to 2100 square feet. Three permits were issued at the end of 2009 located at 1024 Ambergate Station, 1018 Ambergate Station, 1030 Ambergate Station, Apex, NC 27502

The Halle Building Group will build The Seaboard Collection of single family ranch and two story homes in Windrose at The Villages of Apex. Priced from the low $200s, these homes will range in size from 1700 to 2700 square feet. Construction on three decorated models will begin in late 2009.

Judson McMillan of York Commercial Properties is the new representative for the Village Station East, a 3 story Class-A Office Building of approximately 18,705 SF Full Service Lease Rate. Negotiable TI allowance. Ready for up-fit. Parking Ratio: 4 per 1,000 Address: 52 Hunter Street Apex, NC 27502

November 17, 2009 Council Meeting Minutes approve the conditional rezone and major site plan for Village Summit Apartments We will watch for the building permit and keep you informed.

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New Site Visit Video Feature

Monday, January 25, 2010     The Apex Placeblogging Urbanist    

We are excited about providing you with another tool to better understand our places & spaces. By setting up a youtube channel, we also increase our social networking exposure. Please join us in building a very comprehensive database of information about the town of Apex, NC by leaving a comment or sharing a link to your content.

Our first site visit is to Olive Chapel Park subdivision of new homes and townhouses. Our video techniques were not intended to be for the marketing of the houses themselves, but rather as an exercise in testing technology options. Our hope is that the professional photographers and property owners will include us in their distribution of marketing materials.

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Apex-NC.us Main Focus is on New Homes

Tuesday, January 19, 2010     The Apex Placeblogging Urbanist    

Check out the new home subdivisions on our
Updated Google Map

Cambridge Village Senior Living
Abbington
Olive Chapel Park
Haddon Hall Glen
Seagroves Farm
Bella Casa
The Groves 2
Whitehall Manor Village
Whitehall Manor
Whitehall Reserve
The Orchard Villas
Old Mill Village Cottages
Beaver Creek Citiside Townhouses
Scott’s Mill The Green
Chatham Pointe
Villages of Apex
Windrose
Highland Peak
Berkely Crossing
The Enclave
The Landings
Old Mill Village
Bella Casa Manor
Broadstone Village
Holland Farm
Hunt @ Green Level
Beckwith Farms
Laurel Park II
Magnolia Creek

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Martha Ann White Loved Watching Over Downtown

Thursday, January 14, 2010     The Apex Placeblogging Urbanist    

The Apex NC Town Council recently voted unanimously to adopt an ordinance that designates the home located at 316 N. Salem St. as a local historic landmark. Built in 1900, the two-story White-Duncan house faces south and overlooks downtown’s main retail street. Courtesy of The Apex Herald

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The Wake County Historic Preservation Commission needed to complete a comprehensive process before the designation was made final. Any substantial exterior changes are subject to the design review authority of the Wake County Historic Preservation Commission. The property owners are also eligible for a 50 percent local property tax deferral as long as the designation remains.

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