Downtown Re-development topic of Newsmakers Breakfast Feb. 15

Mills Market will be another transformational project downtown
Jan. 29. The next transformation of downtown Cornelius will be the subject of the Feb. 15 Newsmakers Breakfast at The Peninsula Club hosted by Cornelius Today and Business Today.
Background
Downtown changed dramatically a quarter century ago with the addition of Town Hall, the Police Station and the live-work units to the south of Food Lion, and once again with the Cain Center.

Ashley Peterson
Now a variety of new developments will grow and change downtown in significant ways. Two breweries are coming, as well as mixed-use developments and even a new road.
Speakers
—Ashley Peterson/Proffitt Dixon, developers of the Carolina project
—Mark Miller/Highline Partners, developers of Mills Market, just to the west of the Cain Center
—Mayor Woody Washam, one of the visionaries behind the new downtown

Mark Miller
Details
The open forum Q&A with Cornelius Today and Business Today readers includes a full country breakfast. The cost to attend is $16.
Doors open at 7:15 a.m. for networking. The buffet-style breakfast gets under way at 7:30 a.m.
The Q&A begins at 8 a.m. and concludes at 9 a.m. sharp.
RSVP required
Reserve a seat at 704-895-1335 with Visa or MasterCard.

Woody Washam
The Presenting Sponsor is Lake Norman Group/Francomano, Stimson & Associates.
Breakfast Sponsors are Christina Stone Homes and the Irvin Law Group.
Coffee Sponsors include Davidson Wealth Management, Premier Sotheby’s International and The Tovar Group, a commercial real estate firm.
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Any update on the property of the old screw factory land. It looks third world over there.
We expect news to come out during the Newsmakers Breakfast.
Ugh! Instead of redeveloping you accommodate the properties. The Potts Barber Shop is the only good thing left.
And what a great [place] to get a good haircut and shave with good conversations
Amen to to that. Potts Barber shop is the best.