Hi Indian Land and surrounding! We have a lot of fun and informative events coming up so make sure you check out the happenings below! Don’t miss the Land Use and Growth Management Forum tonight from Lancaster County. This forum is one of four that touches on key topics of the Lancaster 2040 Comprehensive Plan. That plan will provide a long-range strategic vision and direction to guide how the county grows and develops over the next 10 to 20 years.
- Casey
FEATURES
MPV Properties (MPV) announced that RedStone Phase II, a planned mixed-use retail and residential project located in northern Lancaster County, SC, will proceed following rezoning approval by Lancaster County Council.
Active adult community breaks ground in Indian Land
Arden at Indian Land, an innovative brand of 55+ active adult living communities has broken ground. The four-story, 152,000-square-foot building will feature 128 one and two-bedroom open-concept living options.
Get your fun on at the Hall Family Farm!
The Hall Family Farm is a must this fall season. The farm features a 7-acre corn maze, pumpkin picking, musical hay ride, kids activities, food and beverages, and more.
TOP STORIES
The newest Indian Land subdivision could have more than 1,000 homes. It isn’t alone [Marks/The Herald]. A new subdivision planned for the Lancaster County panhandle could add more than 1,000 homes. CLREF III Acquisitions applied to rezone five land parcels at and near 8275 Van Wyck Road for a combined 780 acres.
IL coffee shop makes Yelp’s Top 100 [Cox/Carolina Gateway]. Indian Land’s Burr and Berry Coffee shop earned Yelp’s title as second best coffee shop in South Carolina and No. 69 in the nation Sept. 2.
‘It’s a scary situation’: Indian Land neighbors want to change on road where crashes are common [Newell/WBTV]. People living off Regent Parkway say there have been more than 20 crashes in that 845 feet stretch of road in almost a decade. They say those are just the ones that are documented.
Too many apartments in Indian Land? [Summers/Lancaster News]. County leaders have grown weary with developers who want to build apartments in the Panhandle.
District maintains SAT scores over last year [Banks/Lancaster News]. The Lancaster County School District has maintained its SAT scores over the last two years, according to the latest information released from the S.C. Department of Education.
HAPPENINGS
October 13th at 6:30 p.m. - Lancaster County’s Key Topic Forums: Land Use & Growth Management at USC-Lancaster Bundy Auditorium. Subject matter experts will discuss land use and development trends related to Lancaster County.
October 15-16th - The Indian Land Fall Festival returns for its 17th year to the Indian Land Schools Complex. This community event includes family-friendly activities, vendors, and entertainment for all ages.
October 22nd at 11 a.m. - The Carolina Chili Championship will be held at McClancy Foods and Flavors. Attendees will enjoy tasting dozens of chili samples prepared by world-champion chili competitors and local cooks as well as live entertainment and a vintage car show.
October 27th at 6:30 p.m. - Lancaster County’s Key Topic Forums: Transportation at CrossRidge Conference & Event Center. Subject matter experts will discuss transportation trends and issues related to Lancaster County.