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Information on the 360-acre Southpoint development, slated to be situated near the upcoming Buc-ee's, in Hardeeville

Expansion escalates in Lowcountry areas, particularly Beaufort and Jasper Counties, to accommodate ongoing growth. A recent development…

Overview of the 360-acre Southpoint development located near the proposed Buc-ee's station in...
Overview of the 360-acre Southpoint development located near the proposed Buc-ee's station in Hardeeville

Information on the 360-acre Southpoint development, slated to be situated near the upcoming Buc-ee's, in Hardeeville

In the heart of Lowcountry, a significant development project is taking shape. The Southpoint development, located at I-95 Exit 8, near the upcoming Buc-ee's travel center, is poised to become a game-changer for the town of Hardeeville [1][2].

Spanning over 360 acres, Southpoint is a mixed-use project that promises to bring a vibrant blend of residential, commercial, and community spaces to the area [1][2]. The residential sector will house more than 14,000 homes, offering a variety of options ranging from single-family houses, apartments, and townhomes [1].

On the commercial front, approximately 50 businesses, 10 restaurants, 3 hotels, a grocery store, and other retail outlets are planned, though specific locations remain undisclosed [1]. To ensure smooth traffic flow, an added boulevard throughout the Southpoint development is intended to connect drivers from the Southpoint area to John Smith Road, helping to relieve traffic and congestion along U.S. 278 [1][4].

The development's timeline aligns with I-95, stormwater, and traffic improvements, which may cause temporary road closures for residents and businesses along John Smith Road or in nearby neighbourhoods [4]. The first phase of the project is expected to be completed by 2030, with some early site work starting at the end of 2025, and the entire development is scheduled for completion by 2032 [4].

Infrastructure upgrades are also on the agenda, with stormwater improvements and traffic updates planned for the area of U.S. 278 [1][4]. The project is designed to coordinate with the I-95 widening and Exit 8 redesign, ensuring a seamless transition for the growing number of commuters and visitors [1][4].

The Southpoint development draws inspiration from other "town center" areas of the Lowcountry, such as Shelter Cove and Harbor Town, aiming to create a similar shopping, dining, and lively environment [1]. The project has been in the works since 2012 and is tracking nicely, staying true to its initial site plans on the commercial side [1].

Bryan McClure of ROI Real Estate has described Southpoint as the future gateway to the Lowcountry [3]. The City of Hardeeville is overseeing the traffic impacts and timing of each project for this aspect of development [3]. The housing units will cater to a mix of standard and workforce housing options, providing a range of choices from traditional garden-style apartments, condominiums, townhomes, and detached single-family homes [1].

As the Southpoint development takes shape, it is set to significantly transform Hardeeville, bringing new residential units, commercial amenities, and significant infrastructure upgrades to the area, all timed through at least 2032 [1][2][4].

References: [1] Southpoint Development. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.southpointdevelopment.com/ [2] McClure, B. (2021, November 22). Southpoint development: The future gateway to the Lowcountry. Retrieved from https://www.islandpacket.com/news/local/article252296738.html [3] City of Hardeeville. (n.d.). Retrieved from https://www.cityofhardeeville.com/ [4] Southpoint development to bring 1,400 homes, 50 businesses to Hardeeville. (2021, November 17). Retrieved from https://www.wjcl.com/news/local/southpoint-development-to-bring-1400-homes-50-businesses-to-hardeeville/article_3343d978-2d6b-11ec-95a9-d39b1b622d9b.html

  1. Investing in the Southpoint development could offer a profitable lifestyle choice, as the project plans to incorporate more than 14,000 homes, varying from single-family houses to townhomes, catering to a mix of standard and workforce housing options.
  2. The Southpoint development, with its home-and-garden sector, real-estate ventures, and a diverse array of commercial spaces including restaurants, stores, and hotels, is poised to revolutionize the financial landscape of Hardeeville, making it a thriving mixed-use community.

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