From Black Mountain News:
A Georgia-based developer plans to revive a mixed-use development on the western end of Haywood Road, a project that would be among the largest the rapidly growing corridor has seen in recent years.
A Georgia-based developer plans to revive a mixed-use development on the western end of Haywood Road, a project that would be among the largest the rapidly growing corridor has seen in recent years.
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