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Laurelmor Ownership Transferred Print E-mail
Written by Steve Frank
  
Thursday, January 01 2009

Ginn Corporation, under a chapter 7 bankruptcy agreement, has sold the Laurelmor development to a company with both North Carolina and Georgia ties. 

The Winston-Salem Journal said that the 6,000-acre luxury golf resort under construction in Watauga and Wilkes counties, has been transferred to new owners as part of a restructuring agreement, that according to Ginn Development Co. officials Wednesday.

The ownership change is part of a restructuring that is the result of negotiations that have been continuing with Credit Suisse-led lenders since before June 30. That's when Ginn-related companies failed to make principal and interest payments on a $675 million credit facility (a type of loan) for Laurelmor and three other resorts.

  Laurelmor was to be the richest, largest development in Northwest North Carolina. During a sales launch in 2006, a helicopter flew overhead taking potential buyers on tours of the property while others dined at a lavish buffet under huge party tents.

The company wound up selling about 200 lots and began building miles of roads. Sales, however, had stalled even before the nation's dramatic downturn in the economy and real-estate market.

Deeds for the new owners -- BR Development Group LLC and Blowing Rock Resort Venture LLC -- were recorded Wednesday in Wilkes County and last Tuesday in Watauga County.

The value of the transfer was a little more than $32 million, according to deed stamps in the register of deeds offices in each county.

Both BR Development Group and Blowing Rock Resort Venture are limited liability companies that were formed earlier this month in Georgia. Corporation records show they are related to Reynolds Capital Group, based in Atlanta.

Reynolds manages a $175 million fund that buys real estate across the Southeast. The company includes a subsidiary, Linger Longer Communities, whose golf-course communities include Reynolds Plantation, Reynolds Landing and Achasta, all in Georgia.

Efforts to reach a spokesman for the Reynolds Capital Group were unsuccessful.

The lenders agreed to release liens on Laurelmor as part of the agreement. Ginn companies related to two of the four resorts involved in the default -- Quail West in Naples, Fla., and Tesoro in Port St. Lucie, Fla. -- filed plans last Tuesday to liquidate under Chapter 7 of the U.S. bankruptcy code. Chapter 7 is a liquidation in which a trustee sells nonexempt property and uses the money to pay creditors.

Ginn's statement said that the two resorts would operate under the oversight of the bankruptcy court and a court-appointed trustee until a sale is concluded.

The fourth resort involved, Ginn sur Mer in Grand Bahama island, will operate at least partially under a joint venture between Ginn and its creditors.

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tenover | 01/01/2009 1:31PM
Hopefully the new owners will get the golf course built. Without it Laurlemor is nothing but a bunch of lots with little value.
jtltet | 01/01/2009 4:53PM
Maybe if the lots weren't so expensive someone might buy them. Most contractors can't even afford to build in there due to the lot costs and the fact that they have to build a model too. That community is not what the high country is all about. Its meant entirely to bring in the rich folk from Florida and elsewhere. How about building a community that the current residents around here can afford.
tenover | 01/01/2009 5:30PM
Hate to tell you but most contractors aren't allowed to build there. Only a handful of contractors are licensed to build at Laurelmor and lot owners can only use the few selected. That may change with the new owners but that is doubtful.
jtltet | 01/01/2009 6:42PM
I already know that. But even for the ones that are given permission to build there, unless they have a lot of money on hand it can be a risky investment.
tenover | 01/01/2009 6:59PM
Sorry jtlet: Your first post sounded like you didn't know anything about the CC&R's as far as contrators go!
paulman1 Registered | 01/02/2009 9:58AM
I am glad that I sold my 3 lots
back in fall of 2007...
Fred_Norris Registered | 01/02/2009 10:36AM
We need to sell bumper stickers like the folks down in Charleston used to have. They said, "Honk if Ginn screwed you over too." Maybe we should all do more research before doing business with someone.
paulman1 Registered | 01/02/2009 11:02AM
Was a no-brainer,
no one a complex as large as what they
had planned would work up here in the
mountains... Just not enough interest and people to make it a reality..
(people with money buy mountain homes to
get away from the hustle and bustle and don't want to live in 1,500-2,000 home/condo ocmplex...
Bad idea for this large of a project
tenover | 01/02/2009 11:18AM
The spec. homes I have seen are around 3000 to 5000 sf.. The problem is they are almost on a zero lot line. Each lot has a building envelope assaigned to it but with each lot being at least an acre there is no reason to have the houses sitting on top of each other. As far a condo's go they seem to still be a hot ticket item up here relatively speaking due to the economy.
paulman1 Registered | 01/02/2009 11:34AM
To Tenover,
How many homes would you say are built or in process of being built back there
I haven't been back there in over 18 months....
Were any amenity facilities ever built...
tenover | 01/02/2009 11:56AM
At last count I believe there were 8 homes under construction or completed all being in the Wilkes side. Unfortunately no amentieis were even started that is the problem. No golf, no stables, no club house, no nothing. Some roads have been paved and water and sewer lines appear to have been installed though much of the area but not all. In all honesty this is a great concept with alot of the 6000 acres being a conservancy which is why it was allowed to begin at all but like I said earlier the zero lot lines just don't fit up here. I figured the houses would be spaced out like Linville Ridge and maybe they will be in the upper area but not in the construction area presently.
paulman1 Registered | 01/02/2009 12:22PM
What a shame,
Just too big of a project for up here
Hope the lot/land owners can make some
new scaled down plans to have something come out of it....
My biggest fear now is the lost future revenues from a property tax base that Watauga County was figuring on future budgets that now won't exist...
Guess where that shortfall will now come from ....
tenover | 01/02/2009 12:30PM
I'm hoping the new owners will take over where Ginn left off and complete the project. It appears they know what they're doing and being owners of other golf resorts I'm thinking they made a wise investment of $32 mil.. Also all the really hard work has been done(surveying, rough cut roads, a good portion of the infrastructure, plats, etc.) You are totally right about the tax revenue. We could really use it. I don't think the project is too big. Like I said alot of the acreacge is a conservancy.
Ms Perfect | 01/05/2009 5:33AM
If this project is anything like Reynolds plantation, it should be very successful. I hope it turns out well.
farmboy | 01/06/2009 3:53PM
the plans for the new project are a doublewide trailer for a clubhouse with an 18 hole putt-putt golf--4 star of course. what a disaster--
Dizzy | 01/06/2009 8:51PM
The corporation that bought Ginn in Sampson is the rumored to be the same corporation that bought 1000 acres at the end of Old John's River Road in Blowing Rock. This development too is on hold, however when the market gets back on track watch out!

I have noticed how many in the Watauga County areas complained about drilling in ANWR, yet these same people said absolutly nothing when the Sampson area (Ginn land and then some) was up for sale to the highest bidder. A few hunters tried to convince the North Carolina Wildlife Resources Commission to buy the land through donations, but it never recieved any traction (except for 500 acres in Buffalo Cove). Those same mum champions of the environment now actually have the gall to tell others that they shouldn't drill in ANWR. Thinking globally and acting locally is certainly not in their mindset.
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