Veteran developer says 270-acre 'Lagoona Bay' will be his last project - Business Today

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Veteran developer says 270-acre 'Lagoona Bay' will be his last project -  Business Today
April 10. By Dave Yochum. Veteran real estate developer Jake Palillo says the Lagoona Bay Beach Club in Huntersville will be his last major project before turning the Palillo family business over to his son and son-in-law. "This development will be my final project, and the crown jewel of properties I have developed across the
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