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Entries for August 2008

Southern Land Company Names Rider Vice President, Sales and Marketing for Tucker Hill - Friday, August 29, 2008

Southern Land Company, LLC, a national developer of mixed-use neighborhoods, has named Joe Rider to the position of Vice President, Marketing and Sales for the company’s McKinney community, Tucker Hill.

In this position, Rider will be responsible for all sales and marketing operations for the community. Specifically, he will oversee the day-to-day activities of the sales team and will help with short and long-range marketing strategies.


Arts On The Lawn - Lantana Kicks Off Tucker Hill Concert Series - Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Southern Land Company, along with the McKinney Performing Arts Center, is kicking off a cultural initiative that will offer live music and related arts to the general public free of charge. Arts on the Lawn, a series of outdoor concerts, art shows and family-friendly activities begins on August 31 with a live performance at Tucker Hill – Southern Land Company’s mixed-use community on Highway 380 west of U.S. 75.

The featured artist will be Lantana, a local country music trio that has become widely popular among music fans of all ages.


Westhaven Town Center signs four new tenants - Monday, August 25, 2008

Four new businesses have signed leases to enter Westhaven Town Center, the growing commercial village of Southern Land Co.'s Westhaven community.

Artistry Salon & Day Spa, Jimmy's Custom Cleaners & Alterations, Town Center Chiropractic and Healthclick will open in the town center. Each of these businesses is owned and operated by a Westhaven residents who say they were lured to the community because of the town center.

So far, 15 businesses have signed leases for space in the town center, according to Southern Land Co.


Westhaven Town Center signs four new tenants - Monday, August 25, 2008

Four new businesses have signed leases to enter Westhaven Town Center, the growing commercial village of Southern Land Co.'s Westhaven community.

Artistry Salon & Day Spa, Jimmy's Custom Cleaners & Alterations, Town Center Chiropractic and Healthclick will open in the town center. Each of these businesses is owned and operated by a Westhaven residents who say they were lured to the community because of the town center.


Public hears fairgrounds plans, questions cost - Thursday, August 21, 2008

First up was Jim Cheney, vice president of corporate development for the Southern Land Company. In their plan, the fairgrounds would be reinvented as Legion Park, site of 1100 new apartments, condos and cottages, priced to suit the surrounding neighborhood.

Legion Park, he said, would center on an outdoor amphitheater, perfect for outdoor performances and concerts — using the old racetrack stands for seating. It would be a commercial development geared toward "small businesses that want a cool, fun place to work, but can't afford the rent in some other parts of town."


Lot supply hits 100,000 in D-FW - Monday, August 18, 2008

North McKinney has a 60.3-month supply of lots, with 1,060 lots, and an annual start rate of about 211.

In the Tucker Hill masterplanned community, there will be more than 2,000 homes on 800 acres in McKinney, said Brian Sewell, executive vice president of community development for Franklin, Tenn.-based Southern Land Co., the developer of the new subdivision. Currently there are about 20 finished houses and 25 under construction, he said. Ten have been sold. The entire development is expected to be completed in 2015 or 2016, a projection that has shifted in response to recent downturns in housing.


New urbanism adopts best of historic homes' style - Monday, August 18, 2008

Across Dallas' many post-World War II neighborhoods, the ranch and tract home dominate. With houses set back from the street and garages the likely entryway, the question is: Where are the people?

That's what Massachusetts Institute of Technology classmates Bill Gietema and John Hodge asked when the two presidents of Arcadia Realty Corp. originally pitched the idea for front-porch projects.


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