For 13 parcels, Montgomery County property records identify the seller as Lexington Developers Inc. and the buyer as Lexington Place Project I LLC. State of Ohio incorporation paper for Lexington Place Project were filed by a Dayton attorney.
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Scott Falkowski, Huber Heights assistant city manager, said more homes are about to be built.
“They are starting a new section of the development which had been approved by the city for new lots, streets, etc.,” Falkowski said in an email. “They have started clearing for that section. Also, they are buying individual lots that have previously been platted, but have not been sold yet. The smaller acreage that you are talking about are those individual lots that are ready for new homes to be built.”
The planned residential community began development in 2000.
“It’s been a quality development for the city,” Scott Falkowski, Huber Heights assistant city manager, told the Dayton Daily News in 2013, as the development was preparing to add homes at the time. “It’s good to see that they’re continuing to build houses and moving forward. It’s a good sign that the market is turning.”
Huber Heights had a population of just over 38,000 in 2016, making it Montgomery County’s third largest city.
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