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Lexington residents share their thoughts on new housing ... - MSNMagnaGray, of Greensboro, is proposing a project that would utilize a wooded area, separating a residential area from a shopping center using 130 acres to build 375 homes.
After hearing from lawyers for developer MagnaGray, lawyers for two neighborhood groups of more than 350 people who live on the boundaries of the planned new subdivision, and individual homeowners, ...
The project, which is led by Greensboro-based company MagnaGray, was approved by the Lexington City Council in a 5-3 vote. Get the latest news stories of interest by clicking here.
The project is being led by Greensboro-based company MagnaGray. Other key features in the development will include green spaces and strategies for traffic management. Close Ad.
The project, which is led by Greensboro-based company MagnaGray, was approved by the Lexington City Council in a 5-3 vote. Skip to content. NOWCAST WXII 12 News at 6 AM.
MagnaGray is leading the project. According to city council documents, the development site covers approximately 130 acres. Other key features include green spaces and traffic management strategies.
MagnaGray, of Greensboro, is proposing a project that would utilize a wooded area, separating a residential area from a shopping center using 130 acres to build 375 homes.
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