Special advertising section IT TAKES A VILLAGE A new development brings urban living to suburban Hope Mills.
partnership of local developers Tommy Bradford and Ralph Huff. The two men saw other cities form Planned Urban Developments,
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f you’ve ever dreamed of a place where you could walk from your front door to shop, run errands or catch dinner and a movie, it’s no longer a fantasy. Millstone Village is a reality thanks to the
communities where people could work, live and play without getting in a car or even leaving the neighborhood. They formed Landstone LLC and the 80-acre Millstone Village was born. Even now, the Hope Mills development continues to grow, but the anchor of this development is the state-of-the-art Millstone 14. With locations in Myrtle Beach and the Streets of Southpoint in Durham,
Stone Theatres has brought that same experience here. Dramatic columns and a lavish lobby are the first things you notice, but take in the rich leather rocker seats, gourmet concessions and digital sound and services for those who have trouble hearing or seeing the show. You can enjoy a show and have dinner
after at Ichiban Express. Three friends and co-workers from Fayetteville’s popular