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LakeWatch Plantation trying to preserve green space

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by Deborah Nason
for Virginia Business
June 2006

Developer Trey Park is trying to bring a little of Lake Tahoe, Calif., to Smith Mountain Lake. Inspired by the atmosphere of the California resort, Park will emphasize green space at his mixed-use development LakeWatch Plantation.

The 479-acre development will include 220 acres of green space. The LakeWatch Web site describes the project as “a self-contained, rural village center,” which will seek to preserve the scenic views and rustic character of the area.

The plans for LakeWatch received the endorsement of the Smith Mountain Lake Association, a residents’ group that has approved only two other commercial projects.

LakeWatch’s proposed uses are extensive. They include 228 homes and condos, a medical complex, a recreation park, restaurants, stores, financial services offices, a bowling alley, a funeral home, a hotel and conference center, a church, a day care center, an auto service center and a fire station.

“My different approach,” Park says, “is putting in my own sewer treatment plant, which will enable different types of use, such as hotels....”
Rounding out the mix for LakeWatch is an office/technology park. “Not an office park per se,” says Park, “but an office in a park. I want it to be like a think tank, for engineers, architects, biotech — an atmosphere where you can think.”

The entire LakeWatch project is expected to take 15 years to complete.

 

 

 


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