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StaffAdditional information about
Emerald Point on Smith Lake:
Emerald Point on Smith Lake condominium has tentatively set
official pre-construction sales date for April 28, 2007
(March 19, 2007)
Condominium and other
developments on Smith Lake
will be
a major factor in economic growth in areas bordering the
lake, according to developers
(March 01, 2007)
Smith Lake
Condominiums LLC will now be known as Emerald Point
Condominiums LLC, according to developers of the
much-anticipated condo project (February 15, 2006)
Visitors to last weekend’s
Birmingham Boat Show
were treated to the
premier of Smith Lake’s newest upscale condo development,
Emerald Point on Smith Lake. (February 09, 2007)
The stakes in the condominium game on Smith Lake were raised
(February 06, 2007)
Cullman County will soon be
home to a proposed $100
million condominium development (February 06, 2007)
The central idea...according to Emerald Point Condominium
developer Melinda Edwards, “Quality. First and foremost,
quality. (February 07, 2007) |
Condos and other
developments on Smith Lake will be
a major factor in economic growth in areas bordering the
lake, according to developers
(March 01, 2007)
“Portions of Winston, Cullman and Walker counties have been
dependent on farming
and timber in the past,” said Dewayne Campbell, co-founder
of Emerald Point Condominiums LLC. “While these industries
kept people alive, they offered little
opportunity for true prosperity. What we are bringing to
this lake and this area is
a vein of gold which enterprising people will mine.”
The boom in developments of all types on Smith Lake is
already having an impact which will only broaden, according
to Campbell. “First you have a construction phase, which has
an intense but finite influence on the local economy. When
the residents move into the houses or condos, you then begin
seeing the long-term benefits in creation of businesses:
restaurants, cleaning services, mowing and landscaping, boat
sales and service, grocery and convenience stores, antique
shops, animal-related businesses for
everything from cats to horses. The opportunities are
limited only by a person’s
imagination and willingness to work.”
“Businesses spawned by the development on Smith Lake are a
long way from the
old minnow and worm shack,” Campbell said, but was quick to
add, “Although fortunes
have been make with worms and minnows also, and I’ve
contributed my share.”
Campbell is especially supportive of lake
condos' developments
as economic generators. “What we will be doing here at
Emerald Point on Smith Lake is taking a
relatively small amount of land and concentrating 150 or
more families there, each of
whom will probably have a net worth in the millions.
Altogether that represents billions
of dollars in buying power that will flow to the business
people smart enough to fill those needs.”
The Emerald Point condo project being developed by Campbell
and his sister, Melinda Edwards, will be located on Ryans
Creek in Cullman County. Phase one will be a 54-unit,
six-story upscale structure. Preconstruction sale of this
phase will begin in late March, according to Campbell.
“Our buyers are already asking us, Where’s the nearest nice
restaurant? Where do you
buy groceries? Does anyone around here have a place we can
ride horses? I think the
potential is very apparent,” Campbell said.
Campbell also believes lake condo projects enhance tax
revenues beyond simple
lake house construction. “Once again, you’re taking a
limited amount of land and
instead of constructing three or four $500 thousand dollars
houses on it, you’re
constructing 40, 50 or 100 half-million dollar units on it.
And of course people
spending lots of money pay lots of sales taxes in addition
to property taxes.”
The developer said major lake condo developments compare
favorably to
industrial developments for economic benefit without the
downside of heavy industry. “Emerald Point will produce
little if any pollution. Even the sewer system is cleaner,
more efficient and more distant from the lake than the
septic tanks currently used by houses and mobile homes.”
“It comes down to making Smith Lake work for this area,”
Campbell said. “The
lake is more than just a resource to be exploited. I believe
it has a responsibility
to enhance the lives of everyone who lives around it, either
as a recreational outlet
or an economic generator. And now is the time to dive in,
one way or the other.”
More information about condo developments on Smith Lake can
be found at
www.condosandresorts.com. The Emerald Point on Smith Lake
development may
be investigated further at
Emerald Point on Smith Lake.
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