New $2.2 billion development coming to Mooresville

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A $2.2 billion project is in the works in Mooresville. (Land Innovations, LLC & Rochford Realty & Construction Co., Inc.)

Mooresville — the town between Huntsville and Decatur — will be the site of a $2.2 billion mixed-use development.

The development will include residential and commercial units that will span 441 acres. Here’s what we know:

Development in Mooresville

Spanning 411 acres at the crossroads of I-65 and I-565, this initiative aims to celebrate the area’s rich history while providing more housing and development for future growth.

As the project unfolds, officials with Rochford Realty & Construction Co., Inc. and Land Innovations, LLC remain steadfast in their commitment to transparency, community engagement, and environmental stewardship.

By fostering open dialogue and collaboration with local stakeholders, the partners aim to ensure that the project continues to reflect the aspirations and values of Mooresville and its residents.

Developers said a significant amount of work is left to be done before ground can be broken on the project.

“We’ve got some great teams that we’ve worked with in the past and we’re champing at the bit to get started. The hard work begins now, before the shovel hits the ground, and that’s what we’re focused on right now.”

Trey Rochford, Vice President of Administration at Rochford Realty & Construction Co., Inc.
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Some of Mooresville’s legacy residents, like the McCrary family of 1818 Farms, were consulted about the pending development.. (1818 Farms)

Laurence McCrary of Mooresville’s 1818 Farms said the project is a welcome addition to the community — a community he and his family have been part of for five generations.

“Finding like-minded developer partners who bring an expertise in land planning, place-making, architectural design and incorporating surrounding nature has enabled us an opportunity to grow the surrounding area the right way: honoring the craftsmanship that came before us while building for future generations to come.”

Laurence McCrary, 1818 Farms

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Michael Seale
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