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Bi-Part Development’s Jake Palillo is rethinking plans for Waterside — formerly known as Lagoona Bay. Those changes would scrap the need for a rezoning and allow the lagoon to move forward.
The Lagoona Bay libel lawsuit has been dismissed. Developer Jake Palillo originally sued Huntersville resident Noelle Burton for libel. He claimed she made false statements on social media about ...
Lagoona Bay is a 270-acre project proposed for Sam Furr, Westmoreland, Black Farms and McCord Roads. It would include a hotel, 250 single-family homes, plus dozens of apartments, townhomes and condos.
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Huntersville "Lagoona Bay" developer drops lawsuit against ... - MSNThe developer of the failed Lagoona Bay project settled his libel lawsuit against the woman who runs a popular Huntersville Facebook page, according to a press release from the law firm Spengler ...
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — The future of Lagoona Bay won’t be decided until after the election. Over the weekend, the developer of the project posted in the Huntersville Politics Facebook group that ...
HUNTERSVILLE, N.C. — The Lagoona Bay libel lawsuit has been dismissed. Developer Jake Palillo originally sued Huntersville resident Noelle Burton for libel. He claimed she made false statements ...
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