Parkview Development launched on Monday
It wasn’t a conventional groundbreaking.
Parkview Development broke ground on Monday (Aug. 22), as the Three S Development Group used a 300g John Deere excavator, which gobbled up 3 cubic yards of ground in one bite.
Three S Development Group, LLC, owners Jeff, Derek and Dan Snyder, will begin immediately developing the site. Lots are now available for sale.
Parkview is the first Bluffton housing development since Riverbend, which was created in 1996 by Stanley Clemens. Clemens, who this year sold the property to Three S Development Group, developed the original concept for Parkview.
The new housing development will be constructed in three phases. Phase I is approximately one-half of the development. The entire development lies to the west of South Main Street, south of Kibler Street, and bordering Riley Creek and Motter Metro Park on the west.
The site contains approximately 29 acres. It has room for 71 units including 49 single family homes and 22 Bayhomes.
A map of the development plus additional photos of the groundbreaking are below.
For additional information contact:
Three S Development Group, LLC
95 Riley Creek Court
Bluffton, OH 45817
[email protected]
Debbie Snyder 419-234-5702
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