57-acre mixed-use development coming to bustling area of Red Bank

Posted 2/1/23

While there aren’t any details yet about what exactly will be there, a newly announced land purchase in Red Bank makes way for a large mixed-use development in the area.

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57-acre mixed-use development coming to bustling area of Red Bank

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While there aren’t any details yet about what exactly will be there, a newly announced land purchase in Red Bank makes way for a large mixed-use development in the area.

Per a press release, NAI Columbia brokered the sale of three land parcels in the unincorporated community in Lexington County last month. The parcels — which are mostly contained between Old Orangeburg Road, Platt Springs Road and South Lake Drive, with a small parcel sitting across Old Orangeburg next to the San Jose restaurant there — total more than 57 acres and will be the site of the forthcoming Platt Springs Crossing.

Per the release, the project will bring “a mixed-used development bringing multiple national and regional users, along with a residential component, to a growing Lexington market.”

The release notes that further announcements will be made in the coming months.

The development comes to an increasingly bustling area about five miles south of downtown Lexington, with the property situated across the street from the Public at Lake Crossing and the Red Bank Chick-Fil-A and behind the Sonic Drive-In on South Lake Drive. The area around the Platt Springs/South Lake intersection is already home to a Tractor Supply, a Lowe’s, a Walmart and many other mostly national chains.

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