Relaxed
lakeside living and thriving communities that maintain their small-town
atmosphere draw new residents to York
County.
With easy access along
I-77 and S.C. 49, residents have the best of both worlds – the charms and
friendliness of small-town living combined with cultural, shopping and other
attractions of a large city just across the state line. Families are drawn to
the area by excellent employment opportunities with rapidly expanding industrial
areas nearby, sporting events, a reputation for quality public schools and
recreational opportunities on Lake Wylie and in nearby parks.
West
of I-77 is Rock Hill, the fifth-largest city in South Carolina with 58,000 residents. Rock Hill boasts new
business parks, low unemployment and an abundance of new neighborhoods with
something for everyone. It is situated between Columbia SC and Charlotte
NC...a wee bit closer to Charlotte.
York
County
is full of cultural activities that show the true beauty, character and history
of the area. Anne Springs Close Greenway is a 2,300-acre protected natural area
that includes camping sites and a reservoir that’s great for fishing. The Museum
of York County features mounted African animals, tribal dress and art galleries,
and Historic Brattonsville is a Revolutionary War battle site consisting of two
dozen structures and extensive nature trails which served as the film site for
Mel Gibson’s The Patriot.
Baseball fans can go out
to the ballpark at Knights
Castle on Gold Hill Road at
I-77 to see the AAA International League Charlotte Knights, affiliated with the
Chicago White Sox. Next door to Knights
Castle is the
NBA Charlotte
Bobcats
Training
Center.
Paramount’s
Carowinds theme park straddles the N.C./S.C. state line. The park offers summer
season entertainment, roller coasters, a water park and other attractions to the
young and young at heart, including the amusing opportunity to simultaneously
place one foot in each state. An absolute favorite amongst the young!
West
of I-77 is Rock Hill, the fifth-largest city in South Carolina with 58,000 residents. Rock Hill boasts new
business parks, low unemployment and an abundance of new neighborhoods with
something for everyone. It is situated between Columbia SC and Charlotte
NC...a wee bit closer to Charlotte.
Road
improvements along I-77, S.C. highways 5 and 160 and other major thoroughfares
continue to enhance York
County’s business climate. As well as the
ongoing business park developments, shopping centers, and restaurants popping up
throughout the area.
Fort
Mill,
a community once known for textiles and peach farming, is now rapidly becoming a
business and residential magnet.
Fort Mill takes its name from a colonial-era
fort built by the British and a gristmill on nearby Steele Creek. Today the
population of the town of Fort
Mill is just over 8,000 people – a number that is expected to grow rapidly over
the next decade.
One neighborhood
preserving small-town charm is The Village of Baxter, a 1,000-acre community
developed by a company owned by the Close textile family of Springs Industries
fame. The community has tried to create a neighborhood modeled after small
Southern towns. Homes are set close to the street and include porches to
encourage interaction among neighbors. New, valuable additions to the community
include a $1.5-million community center that includes a pool, aerobics room and
meeting rooms as well as a pre-school, a public elementary school, a branch of
the York County Library and a YMCA.
With just 7,000
residents, the historic City of York has seen
recent change through the downtown revitalization program, which put an emphasis
back toward the center of the city with renovations like the reopening of the
historic Sylvia
Theater
and the annual Summerfest, which brings more than 50,000 people downtown every
August.
West
of I-77 is Rock Hill, the fifth-largest city in South Carolina with 58,000 residents. Rock Hill boasts new
business parks, low unemployment and an abundance of new neighborhoods with
something for everyone. It is situated between Columbia SC and Charlotte
NC...a wee bit closer to Charlotte.
Rock Hill’s
downtown is a model for surrounding communities to redevelop their older Main Street districts and bring new
business and residential development back to downtown. The Textile Corridor,
which is a series of old mills marked for development, is still in the planning
stage, but luxury townhomes, loft apartments and new restaurants and shops are
recent additions to this area.
Manchester
Village is one such area
that boasts retail shops and townhomes, which will only become more prosperous
with the expansion of Dave Lyle
Boulevard.
While new developments
are thriving, Winthrop
University has been a Rock Hill landmark since 1895. Long known for
its teacher preparation programs,
Winthrop
has also gained widespread recognition for its other courses of study. The
university offers 37 undergraduate degrees, 25 graduate degrees and more than
100 courses of study. It is hailed in U.S. News
and World Report as one of the 10 best public universities in the South.
Rock Hill,
Fort
Mill and the surrounding
areas are served by a variety of local medical practices and health-care
services to fit anyone’s needs. Piedmont
Medical
Center
in Rock Hill is
a fully accredited hospital providing a full range of emergency, acute-care and
specialty services.
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