Monday, August 17, 2009

In The News

Some recent items of interest:

A release detailing the progress made by our developer, Keith Vinson, at Seven Falls and Queens Gap was picked up by PRWeb and is now appearing on a number of online news outlets. PRWeb also reported on the opening of the new Welcome Center on I-40.

An article appearing in the Daily Courier provided interesting perspective on the correlation between increases in construction activity and prospect interest at Queens Gap.

Recent national and regional reports are increasingly optimistic. With the Federal Reserve signaling that economic conditions are leveling and the state of North Carolina picked as a Top State for Real Estate Recovery, indications of a change in conditions and attitudes are increasing in frequency and positivity.

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Thursday, August 6, 2009

If You Build It They Will Come

Good news travels fast.

Recent reports about all the activity at Queens Gap were picked up by Asheville television station WLOS who sent a crew out to the property on Aug. 5th. Here is their coverage:



The GM Always Rings Thrice (Part 1)

One of the most exciting new developments at Queens Gap is our new partnership with Seven Falls Golf & River Club. As a result of that relationship, members at Queens Gap now have access to the amenities at Seven Falls, including the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy.

Recently, our very own Burt Baine visited the academy to give our members a report on the facility:




The GM Always Rings Thrice (Part 2)

One of the more exciting features of the Arnold Palmer Golf Academy is the extensive use of technology to help improve Members' swings. Burt Baine discusses some of the technology available with Matt Adamski, PGA Professional and golf-tech guru at Seven Falls:



The GM Always Rings Thrice (Part 3)

Seven Falls has a very unique practice area called the practice campus. It is a sixty acre area that contains nine championship quality green and bunker complexes that can be used to create innumerable shot and hole choices. You can play any shot, from any lie, in any wind, at any angle.

Burt Baine discusses the facility with Matt Adamski: