John Wieland Homes will be finishing the Woodstock Downtown community left half-complete when the original developer/builder, Hedgewood, had to close it’s operation due to the market collapse.
First Cherokee State Bank (FCSB) owns the remaining lots and will be a critical partner as the new construction begins. As the initial lender for the acquisition and development of Woodstock Downtown the bank has been involved with the project from the beginning and today maintains its dedication and vision for Woodstock Downtown. FCSB will remain the Declarant for Woodstock Downtown and as such will approve all of the elevations and floor plans built by John Wieland Homes. In the next few weeks owners within Woodstock Downtown will be invited to attend a meeting with John Wieland Homes’ representatives where they will be able to preview plans and elevations as well as the revised plat that is in the process of being approved by the City of Woodstock. Wieland representatives will be available to answer questions and share their vision for the completion of Woodstock Downtown.
According to Heritage Property Management, John Wieland Homes is uniquely qualified to maintain the style and architectural integrity which exists in the community today. Their homes will reflect the thoughtful planning that is the hallmark of every John Wieland neighborhood.
The sales trailer is expected to arrive on site in the next few days. Marketing plans are being finalized. Surveying is underway and an air of excitement is drifting into the community. Could this be part of the solution to the water and sewer fee problems in Woodstock? Either way, it’s a start towards progress for the City of Woodstock recovering from a tough couple of years. Welcome JWH!




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