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ISSUE 2 SUMMER 2010 AN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT OVERVIEW TOWN PROJECTS Rex set to start construction on outpatient medical facility COMMUNITY CENTER Pro- Rex Healthcare has partnered with “We are very happy the state has ject: Construction is at full speed. Renovation of the BremnerDuke Healthcare Real Estate, approved our plans to expand quality existing gym is moving for- a division of Duke Realty Corporation, health care to the citizens of Holly ward, and construction of the to develop an outpatient medical office Springs and southern Wake County,” new building is in the steel building at the corner of G.B. Alford said David Strong, president of Rex erection phase. Anticipation Highway and Avent Ferry Road. Con- Healthcare. “This facility will provide for completion is late spring struction is expected to begin on the easier, more convenient access to of 2011. site at the end of this year with opera- medical services, state-of-the-art tech- ARBOR CREEK GREENWAY tions anticipated to begin in December nology, skilled physicians and other Project: This will be 1,600 2011. health professionals – feet of boardwalk that will The facility will offer all under one roof.” form part of the primary residents of this area ur- At the site, Rex is shar- north-south greenway trail gent medical care, clinical ing approximately 10 from Arbor Creek area parks laboratory services and acres of the property and schools to downtown. radiology services, in- with the Town of Holly It is being funded mainly by cluding digital mammography and Springs for a Rex Soccer Park. “It is a $75,000 grant from Trails, and volun- bone density screenings. In addition to our intention to continue to work with teers will help with construc- the outpatient center, Rex will offer Holly Springs Parks and Recreation so tion, to begin this summer. physician services to include Rex our site plan and future expansions Family Practice & Sports Medicine, reserve the soccer park as long as TRAFFIC SIGNAL Project: Rex Heart & Vascular Specialists, Rex possible,” said Tom Williams, associ- NCDOT has approved a traf- fic signal on Avent Ferry Surgical Specialists and Rex Pediat- ate vice president of Rex Suburban Road at Piney Grove-Wilbon rics. The medical office building also Services. Road. The light should be will have additional space available for operational by October at a other physicians and medical practic- See Rex Site Plan on Page 4 cost to the Town of about es. $65,000. HAMPTON INN AND SUITES — A new four story, 124-room Hampton Inn and Suites on MAIN STREET EXTENSION Ralph Stephens Loop Road will be welcoming guests by October. Hampton Inn and Suites is Project: A new connector hiring and will be holding a job fair at the Holly Springs Cultural Center from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 street is in the design phase p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, Aug. 24 and 25. Job seekers also can get more information and will extend to Piney by going to www.lbahospitality.com Grove-Wilbon Road from and clicking on Careers. According G.B. Alford Highway along to one retail broker, the fact that a Ralph Stephens Loop Road between Wal-Mart and flagship company like Hilton is Hampton Inn. This should opening a hotel in Holly Springs in relieve congestion on Avent these economic times indicates Ferry Road. Construction is there is confidence in the local expected to begin in early economy and market. 2012. Holly Springs Economic Development Department www.hollyspringsnc.org 919.557.3923 PAGE 2  ISSUE 2  SUMMER 2010 Local providers ready to keep us all healthy In this issue of BusinessWatch, we take Campbell Family Dentistry Village Physical Therapy a decidedly Health and Fitness look at de- 420 Village Walk Drive 267 West Center Street velopment in Holly Springs. From new pri- 919-567-7484 919-577-9200 vate practices to premiere athletic facilities, www.hollyspringsdentist.com www.villageptnc.com the Holly Springs economy looks very Stanley-Mann Family Dentistry healthy. 7252 GB Alford Hwy. PHYSICIANS / URGENT CARE If you are looking for a healthcare pro- 919-600-6262 www.Stanley-Mann.com vider, take advantage of the convenience Holly Springs Medical Center 500 Holly Springs Road, Suite 100 and hometown care of these professionals: Dr. Tony Khara Orthodontist 1140 Holly Springs Road 919-552-5845 www.hollyspringsmedicalcenter.com DENTISTRY / ORTHODONTIA 919-577-9009 www.kharabraces.com Holly Springs Pediatrics Holly Springs Family Dentistry ENDODONTICS 500 Holly Springs Rd., Suite 101 190 Rosewood Centre Drive, Suite 200 919-346-5700 Curry Endodontics 919-290-2772 Total Joint Care / Orthopedic Surgeon www.hollyspringsfamilydentistry.com 5060 Kentworth Drive 919-552-2594 500 Holly Springs Rd., Suite 105 Dr. Renee Wall Family Dentistry www.curryendo.com 919-277-0427 100 Hyannis Drive www.totaljointcare.net 919-362-1394 OPTOMETRY Tricity Family Medicine www.reneewalldental.com & Urgent Care Clinic Holly Springs Eye Associates Dr. Keisha Davis Family Dentistry 106 Hyannis Drive 608 Holly Springs Road 500 Holly Springs Rd., Suite 104 919-363-8666 919-557-1871 919-577-3937 www.hseye.com www.tricityfamily.com Dr. Joyce P. Guanga Family Dentistry Med-Mart Urgent Care 640 Holly Springs Road Carolina Family Vision 7212 G.B. Alford Highway 919-557-0361 316 Village Walk Drive 919-386-2020 919-552-1520 Sunset Ridge Family Dentistry www.carolinafamilyvision.com 1100 Holly Springs Road, Suite 115 Village Family Practice of Holly Springs 919-577-0017 351 West Center Street PHYSICAL THERAPY 919-577-6900 Main Street Family Dentistry www.vfphs.com 5050 Kentworth Drive Holly Springs Physical Therapy 919-567-7400 111 Hyannis Drive Foot Care Specialists www.mainstfamilydentistry.com 919-303-3331 1140 Holly Springs Rd., Suite 107 www.HollySpringsPhysicalTherapy.com 919-557-0300 www.hollyspringspodiatry.com LaFayette Clinic / Allergy & Asthma Novartis is first of its kind in U.S. 1140 Holly Springs Rd., Suite 209 In November 2009, Novartis 919-567-3169 www.lafayetteallergy.com opened its first flu cell culture and adjuvant manufacturing facility, the GYNECOLOGY first of its kind in the , in Holly Springs, North Carolina. Magnolia Women’s Health 1100 Holly Springs Rd., Suite 212 The campus lies on 167 acres 919-552-1457 within the Holly Springs Business www.magnoliawomenshealth.net Park and consists of 430,000 gross Novartis Vaccine and Diagnostics Advanced Care For Women square feet of space with production, 500 Holly Springs Rd., Suite 105 warehousing and maintenance capa- sonal capacity would be at least 50 919-552-5212 bilities as well as office buildings. million doses of trivalent influenza www.advancedcareforwomen.com The site currently employs more vaccine. In a pandemic, this facility CHIROPRACTICE than 200 employees working in vari- could produce up to 150 million mon- ous functions, as well as 200+ con- ovalent doses with six months of a Holly Springs Chiropractic tractors. pandemic declaration. 125 Holly Springs Road 919-552-8011 Novartis will manufacture flu cell www.hollyspringschiro.com culture-derived seasonal influenza Following the FDA approval, ini- vaccines, and in the event of a pan- tial vaccine production at Holly Sunset Ridge Chiropractic demic, the plant also would be used Springs is anticipated for 2011, while 1100 Holly Springs Rd., Suite 100 919-577-3974 to manufacture a pandemic influenza full production is expected as early www.sunsetridgechiro.com vaccine. When fully operational, sea- as late 2012.

Holly Springs Economic Development Department www.hollyspringsnc.org 919.557.3923 ISSUE 2  SUMMER 2010  PAGE 3 Coastal Plain League bases its headquarters in Holly Springs Summer league keeps college players sharp

The new and revived Coastal trips to see his son play, Bock, a long- Plain League (CPL) is a collegiate time minor league sports executive, be- summer baseball league featuring gan wishing there was a summer top-notched college players from league closer to home. A few years lat- throughout the United States. er, he put his ideas into action and the Based in offices on Quantum new Coastal Plain League was formed. COASTAL PLAIN LEAGUE — The Drive in Holly Springs, CPL officials With a nod to baseball history, Coastal Plain League is based in organize, promote and oversee Bock and Pettit chose to revive the Holly Springs and is made up of competition among 15 baseball name of the storied minor league which 15 baseball teams in three south- teams in North and used to play in eastern North Carolina. eastern states. and . The objective of the The old Coastal Plain League competed League is to provide college base- from 1937 to 1941 but suspended oper- ball players an opportunity to keep ations due to World War II along with CEDA Academy their skills, talents and competitive most of baseball’s other minor leagues. edge sharp between school sea- The CPL returned in 1946 and contin- develops athletes sons. ued to operate until 1952. The League also provides Now, in its 14th season, the new CEDA Academy, 6112 Rex Road, players with exposure to Major CPL features 15 teams across North is a youth soccer academy designed to League baseball scouts, and it gets and South Carolina and Virginia. The develop each player’s technical abili- them ready for possible professional latest addition to the league was the ties while helping increase confidence baseball careers. The League , which entered on and off the field. prides itself on helping players real- the league for the 2010 season. Owner / operator Amobi Agu says ize their full potential on and off the To learn more about the Coastal this is accomplished by CEDA’s four field and for helping them become Plain League that calls Holly Springs areas of development: technical, men- more well-rounded individuals. home, go to www.coastalplain.com. tal, physical and tactical abilities. For fans of baseball, CPL cre- Agu reports that the Capital Area ates a professional, Minor League- Soccer League (CASL) has leased CE- like atmosphere with exciting games DA fields here for its extensive and and the quintessential Take Me Out Under Construction challenging soccer programs. to the Ball Game experience. More than 60 are enrolled in camp, CPL, a historic league from the and individual training for more than 20 mid-1900s, has had a few incarna- Firestone Complete Auto Care players is underway. CEDA’s 10-month tions. The latest is the result after Pete Bock of Fuquay-Varina and Shoppes at Holly Springs program begins in August 2010. For Jerry Petitt of Bethesda, MD (Next to KFC / Taco Bell; Opening Soon) info, visit www.cedaacademy.com. teamed up to co-found CPL in 1996. Pizza Hut/Wing Street Their Holly Springs office is also the Main Street base for Justin Sellers, assistant (Next to Wendy’s) commissioner, who lives in Apex. The Fidelity Bank CPL was formed to fill a void in South Park Out-Parcel summer baseball. With many sum- mer leagues in operation at the SunTrust Bank time, there wasn’t really one located South Park Out-Parcel in the southeastern U.S., recalls American Pride Car Wash Bock, CPL president. He said he Sunset Lake Road first got the idea to revive the CPL (Just north of Holly Springs Road) in the early 1990s when his son, Primrose School Jeff, a star pitcher for Barton Col- Avent Ferry Road CEDA SOCCER — Coaches give lege, was spending his summers (Holly Glen Commercial Center) pointers during the CEDA Acade- playing in the Shenandoah Valley League. After making several long my’s 2009 Summer Soccer Camp.

Holly Springs Economic Development Department www.hollyspringsnc.org 919.557.3923 Southpark Village attracts shops, banks, eateries Southpark Village Shopping Center con- tinues to fill up with new businesses, and . Phase II construction that will provide an y additional 24,000 square feet of retail space w A H ve is expected to begin in early 2011. d n r t Phase One is open and operating and fo F l e includes a A r . ry Harris Teeter R grocery store, .B o G a d which opened for business in September 2009. Open and op- erating on four out-parcel sites are CVS Pharmacy, Chick-Fil-A, Burger King and an ABC Store. Under construction on other out-parcels are Fideli- ty Bank, scheduled to open this fall; and SunTrust Bank. AAA Carolinas and BB&T Bank are scheduled to begin construction soon on other out-parcels. New tenants who plan summer or fall openings at South Park Village are All Aboard Pizzeria and Ice Cream Bar; Rex Rex Healthcare Family Practice of Holly Springs; Fritz and Bovenizer Orthodontics; Edible Arrange- Medical Office Building Master Site Plan ments; Peak Nutrition and Weight Loss Clin- ic and Martial Arts Studio.

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