Homes for sale in Carnes Crossroadare located in Summerville, SC and are now available! (
View Homes for Sale in Carnes Crossroad) Located between Highway 17A and Highway 176 in Summerville, Carnes Crossroad is on its way to becoming the Lowcountry's new charming Southern town. Only 20 miles from historic Charleston, Carnes Crossroad is under the development of the Charleston based company who brought the beautiful community of Daniel Island to the Charleston area. The Daniel Island Company is in the process of turning a 2400 acre former timber tract into a beautiful mixed use community with sidewalks, trails, parks, homes, townhomes, condos and a commercial area with shops, restaurants, grocery stores, offices & medical facilities. Carnes Crossroad will eventually be home to 15,000 people with a range of neighborhoods with single family homes, townhomes and condos-all scheduled to be available soon. Similar to Daniel Island, Carnes Crossroad will be a "smart growth community" that combines residential and commercial into an area that attracts others to gather there. The Daniel Island Company has won multiple awards for their work on Daniel Island including the 2007 Award of Excellence from Urban Land institute and the 2004 Best Suburban Smart Growth Community from the National Association of Homebuilders. Carnes will be developed with the same level of excellence and will bring a wonderful community to the Goose Creek area of Berkeley County.
Carnes Crossroad:
Carnes Crossroad will be the large downtown area of Carnes. Designed to be the "commercial corridor" for the Carnes community, Carnes Crossroad will be a large, varied commercial district for not only Carnes but the greater Goose Creek community with shops, restaurants, businesses, offices and medical facilities.
The Market at Carnes Crossroads is a 15 acre area owned and under the development of Charlotte based Lincoln Harris. A Harris Teeter Grocery Store will be the anchor store for this commercial area with the rest of the acreage being devoted to specialty shops, restaurants, office space and outparcel operators.
Carnes Crossroad will be the large downtown area of Carnes. Designed to be the "commercial corridor" for the Carnes community, Carnes Crossroad will be a large, varied commercial district for not only Carnes but the greater Goose Creek community with shops, restaurants, businesses, offices and medical facilities.
The Market at Carnes Crossroads is a 15 acre area owned and under the development of Charlotte based Lincoln Harris. A Harris Teeter Grocery Store will be the anchor store for this commercial area with the rest of the acreage being devoted to specialty shops, restaurants, office space and outparcel operators.
Roper St. Francis:
Roper St. Francis Healthcare has purchased 66 acres within Carnes Crossroads and has completed plans for the first phase of its medical facility offering. The first phase includes a facility designed to house primary care and specialty physicians as well as diagnostic services including laboratory and imaging. Ranked among the Top 100 integrated health networks in the nation, Roper St. Francis is South Carolina Lowcountry's only private, not for profit hospital and health care system.
Northwood Assembly & Northwood Academy:
Northwood Assembly & Academy have been given 60 acres with Carnes to build a church, schools, daycare center and administration offices. Northwood currently enrolls more than 900 students from communities across the lowcountry at their current facility and plans to build a 30 million dollar campus to serve the Carnes community.
The first phase will include a main auditorium, kindergarten and elementary school, child care center and administrative office spaces. The second phase will follow with an upper school facility serving grades sixth through twelvth, an athletic field, football stadium and track and field facilities.