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Langtree at the Lake and Larkin project get millions in stimulus money - Mooresville NC Real Estate

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Langtree DevelopmentLangtree at the Lake and Larkin development may get millions in stimulus money.

The Lake Norman region has been waiting patiently for the new Langtree at the Lake development to begin construction. However, tax issues have plaqued the project and prevented any construction.

Well here comes the government to help bail out both the Langtree project and Larkin development. Here is an excerpt from our local newspaper that gives hope for the projects to start moving dirt again.

An Iredell County government financing authority agreed last week to let the planned Langtree at the Lake and Larkin developments seek state approval for a combined $41million in "recovery zone bonds."

The bonds are part of the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, intended to help reignite the economy. States approve and allocate the bonds.

The developments would obtain private financing for the bonds, so taxpayers wouldn't be at risk if the projects fail, officials said. Still, the county and state have to make sure the projects are fiscally solid enough to be able to obtain the financing, and the developments will create lots of jobs.

Members of the Iredell County Industrial Facilities & Pollution Control Financing Authority unanimously agreed last week to allow the developments to ask the state to approve the bonds.

Larkin is seeking $25million in bonds. The mixed-use development will encompass 1,000 acres offLarkin Development Interstate 77 Exit 45 in Troutman. A boulevard will extend the development north to Exit 49A in Statesville.

Larkin is expected to create at least 1,100 jobs in its first five years, Larkin officials told the authority.

In December, Iredell County gave Langtree at the Lake the go-ahead to seek $9million in the same type of bonds. The developer was back last week to request an additiona $16million, after more bond money was projected to be made available.

The project, at Interstate 77 Exit 31 in south Iredell, is expected to create about 1,900 jobs from 2012 through 2015, Russ Rogerson, executive director of the nonprofit Mooresville/South Iredell Economic Development Corp., told the authority.

The N.C. Department of Commerce and the N.C. Local Government Commission will next consider approving the bonds. The Iredell County Board of Commissioners also will have to schedule a public hearing.

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