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For Sale: Weyerhaeuser Commercial Land
10-Acre Parcel & 25-Acre Parcel
Stateside Master Plan Offering All or Part of the Commercial Land at the
Main Entrance to Jacksonville, NC’s Largest
Master Planned Community.
Enzor & Associates
Monroe Enzor (910) 367-7002
25 Acre Corner 10 Acre Corner
459 Acres - Sydes Construction
New Home Community Scheduled
to Break Ground 2014
Stateside Elementary
To Jacksonville
To Richlands
Stateside Main Entrance
Stateside Growth
Executive Summary
Enzor & Associates: Monroe Enzor (910) 367-7002
Size: Two parcels are part of this offering. The first parcel is 25 acres
and the second parcel is 10.88 acres.
Pricing: The 25-acre parcel has been priced at $2,750,000.
The 10.88-acre parcel has been priced at $1,300,000.
Identification: Onslow County Parcel ID 445001465019 (25 acres)
Onslow County Parcel ID 445002551026 (10.88 acres)
Access: Both parcels have frontage on the area’s major arterial, Gum
Branch Road. The parcels are separated by the main entrance to
the master planned community, Stateside.
Utilities: Onslow Water and Sewer Authority will supply the Water and
Sanitary Sewer. 12” water line is installed along Stateside Blvd.
1,000 gpm Sanitary Pump Station is installed on site and
operational. Force main is completed to the existing Richland
Wastewater Treatment Plant. The Northwest Wastewater
Treatment Plant will be operational in 2014 increasing the area
sewer capacity to over a million gallons.
Zoning: Onslow County Community Business (CB) allowing for both
commercial and residential uses.
Stateside: A preliminary land plan has been developed that indicates
approximately 4,250 units of residential (Multi-Family and
Single Family) and over 600,000 square feet of Commercial and
Office.
**Additional information has been provided herein**
Location
Enzor & Associates: Monroe Enzor (910) 367-7002
Jacksonville Path
of Growth
Richlands
Jacksonville
Stateside Master Plan
Stateside Elementary
Sydes Construction Residential Community
Strategically located along Jacksonville’s main growth corridor, the Eastern entrance of the
2,400 acre Stateside master plan is the only logical next step in planned community devel-
opment in the area. In an attempt to profit on record setting population growth, the area’s
largest homebuilder, Sydes Construction, has purchased 459 acres of planned residential
land behind the two commercial properties in this offering. Sydes anticipates beginning
this community in 2014.
Onslow County had a population boom of 26.5% from 2000-2012. It is important to note
that the sites are located directly between Jacksonville and Richlands - two of the county’s
fastest growing towns. Housing production has kept up with the population growth but
the commercial market remains vastly underserved.
Stateside Elementary
Enzor & Associates: Monroe Enzor (910) 367-7002
25 Acre Corner 10 Acre Corner
459 Acres - Sydes Construction
New Home Community Scheduled
to Break Ground 2014
Stateside Elementary
To Jacksonville
To Richlands Stateside Main Entrance
Stateside Elementary School is located on the boundaries of the Jacksonville and
Richland’s school districts. The land where the school is located was donated by the
Weyerhaeuser Corporation and the school named, Stateside, for the master planned
residential community soon to be developed. Stateside Elementary was built to serve
students enrolled in Kindergarten through fifth grade and is Onslow County's first
themed school. The dedication ceremony for Stateside Elementary was held
on August 24, 2009.
Stateside Growth
Recorded Plat
Enzor & Associates: Monroe Enzor (910) 367-7002
** High Resolution Digital Copy Available
Onslow County Overview
Enzor & Associates: Monroe Enzor (910) 367-7002
Attracted by the waterways and longleaf pine forests, the first European and English set-
tlers arrived in Onslow County in 1713 in what was originally part of the colonial precincts
of Carteret and New Hanover. Onslow County was formed in 1734 and was named for the
Honorable Arthur Onslow, Speaker of the British House of Commons. After a lethal 1752
hurricane, the county courthouse was relocated from Town Point to Wantland’s Ferry; this
settlement was eventually incorporated in 1842 and named Jacksonville after President
Andrew Jackson. Largely a collection of sparsely populated agrarian and maritime commu-
nities, Onslow County dramatically changed in the early 1940s with the establishment of
the Army’s Camp Davis (now defunct) near Holly Ridge and the creation of Camp Lejeune in
1941.
Onslow County’s flat, gently rolling terrain covers 767 square miles and is located in the
southeastern coastal plain of North Carolina, approximately 120 miles east of Raleigh, and
50 miles north of Wilmington. The City of Jacksonville is the county seat, and the areas sur-
rounding the city constitute the major population centers and growth areas in the county.
The county is home to more than 185,000 people and includes the incorporated towns of
Holly Ridge, Richlands, Swansboro, North Topsail Beach, and a portion of Surf City. Ap-
proximately 156,000 acres comprise the U.S. Marine Corps Base, Camp Lejeune and related
bases of Camp Johnson, Camp Geiger, and New River Air Station and more than 42,000 ma-
rines and sailors are stationed there.
Onslow County offers the ultimate in outdoor coastal recreation and sports with over 30
miles of beautiful beaches, rivers and ocean teeming with an abundance of marine life, and
forests filled with diverse wildlife. The scenic 40 mile long New River is the only large river
in the continental United States with headwaters and mouth in the same county. The White
Oak River serves as the eastern county line from its headwaters to Bogue Sound in Swans-
boro. Onslow County remains an important agricultural force, its rich farmland still yield-
ing beautiful crops. Today the abundance and beauty found in scenic terrain, shoreline, and
seascape continue to define Onslow County, attracting industry, tourism, and families to
our distinctive community.
Source: Onslow County website: www.onslowcountync.gov