We have made it to Halloween weekend! Decorations have been up since early September, so it’s fair to say that we have fully enjoyed the season. If you are still looking for things to do, we have compiled a list of 16 Halloween happenings in the area.
This week we came across a lease listing for the old Salsarita’s in Cross Creek Shopping Center. The listing included some hard-to-find demographics for the area as well as site plans for what is being called Cross Creek Phase 2. We spoke to the York Development Group about their plans and are sharing with you in our feature story this week. We will continue to follow the development and keep you updated.
No matter how you plan to celebrate the holiday this year, UnTap Indian Land wishes you a safe and fun Halloween! I expect we will see Christmas decorations going up by next weekend, and I’m kinda ok with it.
- Casey
FEATURES
Lease listing includes site plans for Cross Creek Phase 2
A listing for the old Salsartia’s space leads to details of the new development, Cross Creek Phase 2
Last week, brokerage firm The Providence Group, listed the former Salsarita’s space in Cross Creek Shopping Center off U.S. Highway 521 as available for lease.
The Tex-Mex restaurant closed quietly in mid-August after being open since 2014. Salsarita’s director of marketing, Kelly O’Dell said the restaurant closed permanently due to struggles related to COVID-19.
The listing of Salsarita’s former space includes future site plans for the area of land between Cross Creek Shopping Center and the new Cross Ridge Business Park, which includes the Indian Land YMCA…continue reading.
Check out our list of 16 Halloween happenings in Indian Land and surrounding here.
TALKING POINTS
The city of Charlotte will unveil its long-awaited Comprehensive Plan this week [Peralta/Charlotte Agenda]. Why does this matter to you? This plan will serve as a roadmap that will determine how Charlotte will make development and infrastructure decisions for the next two decades. The city of Lancaster is in the process of updating its Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) and like Charlotte, will start with a new Comprehensive Plan. The Lancaster planning department will no doubt be looking at Charlotte’s plans.
Mystery company looking to bring $20 million investment, 200 jobs to Lancaster County [Huguley/Charlotte Business Journal]. Yesterday, Lancaster County Council held the third reading and a public hearing for incentives for a project under the code name “Project Dumpling.” The first two readings of the agreement were done in November 2019. But, the third and final reading has been on hold for months, due at least in part to the effects of the Covid-19 outbreak, county documents say.
Greenway Square breaks ground [Carolina Gateway]. The 180,000 square-foot independent retirement community will offer an all-inclusive experience where one price covers all residents’ daily needs, including chef-prepared meals, life-enriching activities, and entertainment options.
Waxhaw seeks major park grant for updates [Weekly Waxhaw]. Waxhaw leaders will enlist an engineering firm to update its downtown park master plan so the town is better positioned to go after major grants.
Del Webb Library offering holds pickups. As of last week, Del Webb Library will offer limited, curbside service at the portico of its regular location, 7641 Charlotte Highway, Tuesdays, and Thursdays from 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. This is offered to those who have placed holds on books and have been notified they are ready for pickup.
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In case you are wondering how to get to the new Indian Land YMCA. Opening this Friday, 10/30.
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