Thompson’s Station tells Tollgate to stop toiling
By Geert De Lombaerde Posted on September 28, 2009 at 7:44 am
Saying developer James Carbine hasn’t followed through on a commitment to donate some land in his Tollgate development, Thompson’s Station officials have sued and ordered a halt to all construction work in the subdivision. Plans call for the 385-acre Tollgate site to have some 750 residences, but less than 100 have been built and occupied.
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Tags: Carbine Development Co., Heritage Development Co., housing market, James Carbine, Larry MacAlexander, litigation, residential real estate, Thompson's Station, Tollgate Farms LLC, Tollgate Village, Williamson County
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