CHARLOTTE — A portion of the historic VanLandingham Estate site in Plaza Midwood sold Nov. 24 with plans for residential development there.
Originally built in 1913, VanLandingham is a 7,088-square-foot estate with an outdoor patio space that now serves as an event venue. In 1983, the building was named to the National Register of Historic Places.
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Its owner, Billy Maddalon, subdivided the 6-acre property sometime after purchasing it in 1998. One section is where the original estate sits, which Ascent Real Estate Capital and Stono River Partners restored in 2020 after acquiring 3 acres of the property during the previous year.
But the most recent sale was for an L-shaped, 1.7-acre lot on the property.
The plan is to build 22 townhomes, each unit about 4,600 square feet, on the site.
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