NEW BERN, NC, June 23, 2013 (Press-News.org) At Carolina Colours, the future's so bright the residents now need shades - to wear at their new pool complex. On Friday, May 31 the community homeowners celebrated the opening of the pool, a $750,000 complex that was completed as a result of Preston Development Company's investment in the community.
"Our community celebrated the opening of summer with a pool party, something we've been looking forward to for a number of years. Our recent partnership with Preston Development Company and an improving housing market are fueling this exciting momentum at Carolina Colours," says Ken Kirkman, owner of Carolina Creek LLC. "This, combined with the world-class golf course and clubhouse mean our residents have many opportunities to socialize, exercise and enjoy the beauty of New Bern, NC - recently named one of the top 10 U.S. boating towns."
Kirkman, Preston Development and the Carolina Colours Community held another event to celebrate growth and activity at the community. A pool grand opening and ribbon cutting took place June 19th. Representatives from Preston Development, Kirkman, local dignitaries and real estate professionals officially opened the pool and celebrated the future at Carolina Colours.
"This is evidence of the strong partnership Preston Development and Kirkman are known for," says Julian "Bubba" Rawl, Preston Development Company. "With a debt-free community and amenities package nearly complete, the community is poised to grow as the market continues to improve. We're planning a tennis complex next year and Swain & Associates is leading the development of a commercial center at the community as well. The future sure is bright for Carolina Colours and New Bern. We're thrilled to be helping with that."
For more information about homes in Carolina Colours and the complete amenities package, please visit http://www.CarolinaColours.com. To learn more about Preston Development Company please visit http://www.PrestonDev.com.
ABOUT PRESTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY
Cary-based Preston Development Company is recognized as one of the premier development teams in the nation. Founders Tim Smith and Julian "Bubba" Rawl have been honored with numerous accolades from private and public industry organizations, including the Home Builders Association of Raleigh-Wake County who has named them Developer of the Year 5 times.
Over the past 30 years, Preston has established a reputation for planning and producing only the highest quality development projects. The company has brought to life over 35 communities including Prestonwood Country Club, Landfall, Cameron Pond (twice recognized as the North Carolina Community of the Year), Wakefield, Camden Forest, MacGregor West, Wessex and Weston Estates. In all Preston has been involved in the development and sales of more than 10,000 homes. Preston is also known for its upscale commercial retail projects including The Arboretum, Preston Corners, Preston Walk and numerous restaurants and office buildings. Preston Development has earned a reputation of being synonymous with excellence in North Carolina residential development. For more information about the Preston Development Company history, team and commitment to excellence, please visit http://www.PrestonDev.com.
ABOUT CAROLINA CREEK, LLC
Kenneth M. Kirkman, the owner of Carolina Creek LLC, the developer of Carolina Colours since its inception, was one of the leading land use and environmental attorneys in Eastern North Carolina before focusing on coastal real estate development. Kirkman has managed some of North Carolina's largest and most successful coastal communities, including Pine Knoll Shores and Beacons Reach in Carteret County, Bald Head Island in Brunswick County, and Landfall in Wilmington. Communities under the direction of Kirkman have sold and constructed more than a billion dollars in properties, while being recognized as environmentally responsible and well programmed to ensure resident satisfaction.
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