Coming soon to S.C. 160 and Gold Hill Road: Fewer signs and a lot more buildings: Northern York County developments to begin opening later this year.

From: Herald (Rock Hill, SC) | Date: June 5, 2006 | Copyright information

Jun. 5--FORT MILL -- Those wooden "Coming Soon" signs aren't just empty promises. After the wait is over and the signs are removed from their concrete and grassy knolls along S.C. 160 and Gold Hill Road, northern York County will be a much different, much busier place.

The Herald conducted a roundup of some of the projects currently in the works: Gold Hill Crossing Developer: Kuester Real Estate Services Type of development: Logan Farms; neighborhood ret...

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