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New luxury waterfront community in New Bern, NC


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Carolina Newswire

NEW BERN -- Bridge Pointe Development, LLC has revealed detailed plans for its new luxury waterfront community in New Bern, NC. DeGraffen Riverfront Residences & Yacht Club, anticipated as one of the most elite, luxury waterfront communities on the East Coast, will be located at the confluence of the Trent and Neuse Rivers across from historic New Bern, North Carolina. The $250 million condominium development, consisting of four buildings and a private 150-slip marina, will begin construction in 2007.

Joe Thomas, managing partner for the development group, said that the company searched for locations in several states along the southeast coast. "New Bern had the perfect site. The property meets all of our plan requirements and it's set in a community that maintains a strong history, culture and vision for the future. Since its concept, we've received tremendous support from the city and its residents. We couldn't have asked for more."

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Carolina Newswire

NEW BERN -- Bridge Pointe Development, LLC has revealed detailed plans for its new luxury waterfront community in New Bern, NC. DeGraffen Riverfront Residences & Yacht Club, anticipated as one of the most elite, luxury waterfront communities on the East Coast, will be located at the confluence of the Trent and Neuse Rivers across from historic New Bern, North Carolina. The $250 million condominium development, consisting of four buildings and a private 150-slip marina, will begin construction in 2007.

Joe Thomas, managing partner for the development group, said that the company searched for locations in several states along the southeast coast. "New Bern had the perfect site. The property meets all of our plan requirements and it's set in a community that maintains a strong history, culture and vision for the future. Since its concept, we've received tremendous support from the city and its residents. We couldn't have asked for more."

Is this all the info we have? What will the buildings look like?

I don't understand the actual location either. Will it be on the Bridgeton side, or the New Bern side?

Sounds nice anyway.

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