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Washington, North
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5 key
sites on US 264 East in suburban Washington.
The only
covenanted business park in Beaufort County. Wooded,
flood-proof sites 20-33 feet above sea level. TreeShade was
the choice for the area headquarters for the Social Security
Administration Building due to its safe and beautiful
environment.
Click here for TreeShade Business
Park map. |
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Edenton, North
Carolina |
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The
"prettiest small town in the south" is booming with promise.
PDG is developing the only medical park (20+/-
acres) currently in Edenton, working closely with
University Health Systems (UHS)-Chowan County Hospital. Sandy
Point development will greatly prosper the community and
intensify medical and business needs. (2+ billion dollars)
Ideal for medical, general business, banking, and
pharmaceutical clients. Choice sites available.
Click here
for information for Edenton Medical Park. |
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Williamston, North Carolina |
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Manteo, North Carolina |
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There is no
development on the Outer Banks quite like Maritime Woods
Business Park. When built out, 45 units in 8 buildings in a
park setting with water features and a community party/event
building for owners clients and customers. The first 30
office/warehouse homes have been built in 5 buildings, and 7
units are remaining to sell or lease. First 3 buildings were
sold out. Paradigm Development Group LLC served as developer
and has a limited position in ownership and is asset manager
through its manager arm, Nance & Daughter, Inc.
View
www.maritimewoodsbusinesspark.com |
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Washington, North Carolina |
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20+/- acres of
mixed use commercial and residential at key intersection of
River Road and Brick Kiln. Available for purchase or joint
venture. |
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Bethel, North Carolina |
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Bethel has
completed its connection to Greenville, NC sewer system and is
now joined by 4-lane expressway to Greenville. On major
Highway serving Eastern NC-US 64. Paradigm serves as managing
partner for a key 10 acres site in middle of downtown Bethel
served by rail and all city services. Sites available for
commercial, residential or industrial use. |
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Numerous build to suits
for Dollar General Corporation in the small towns of
Eastern North Carolina. |
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