At Bruce Lake, the recent draining of the lake demonstrates blatant disregard for property covenants, specifically concerning the obligations of the developers under the original easement agreement.
Category: Bruce Heights Community News
November 12, 2024 – Community makes 2nd attempt to buy Bruce Lake Property
On August 27, 2024, the property was transferred from one developer to another despite a lawyer-presented contract to purchase the land at a fair market price. The owner snubbed the Bruce Heights neighborhood and, instead, transferred the property to another developer as a sort of retribution for community appeals against the 52-townhome development.
April 13, 2024 – Community makes offer to buy Bruce Lake from Charleston Developer
The Bruce Heights community agreed to the asking price on April 11, 2024, to purchase the Bruce Lake Development LLC properties. The Charleston Developer said, “NO, I’m selling it to another developer who will hopefully have better luck developing the property”
June 1, 2023 – Bruce Lake Developers File Appeal Against Greenville County Citizens
Bruce Lake Development, LLC, and Larry E. McNair continue contesting the Greenville County Planning Commission’s decision to deny their preliminary subdivision application. The developers do not deny the environmental concerns in their lawsuit. The ongoing dispute surrounding the Bruce Lake development in Greenville County reveals a complex interplay of environmental concerns, legal procedure, and local governance.
April 22, 2022 – Greenville Planning Commission Denies Development on Bruce Lake
The decision to deny the Bruce Lake development is small victory against big development in Greenville, SC. It sends a clear message that developers must take community concerns seriously and prioritize environmental protection. It is also essential that development proposals fully consider their potential environmental impacts and incorporate measures to mitigate those impacts.