South Creek by Beechwood
Beechwood’s vision is to enhance the quality of life for those it builds new homes for and the distinguished communities it joins.
Beechwood is committed to thoughtful land planning and design, repurposing underutilized land, building in harmony with nature and creating a benefit for all residents in consultation with the municipalities it becomes a part.
In 2021, Beechwood carries forward these values in its entry to the Carolinas with thoughtful proposals for new residential developments, starting in Charlotte and Chapel Hill, under the aegis of newly appointed Robert Kardos, Regional President, Carolinas, who has led the development of new construction homes across the Carolinas for more than 35 years.
Beechwood developments are tailored to the market needs of each locale whether it be for couples buying their first family home or wanting to move up to a luxury estate, empty nesters seeking to right-size, or urban dwellers who value easy access to transportation and services.
Project Updates

Stream Determination Site Visit Results
Stream Determination Site Visit Results the Town Public Works Department has performed a stream determination for the property identified on the attached forms. This determination

The Beechwood Organization is increasing its footprint to the Carolinas, starting with new residential proposals in Charlotte and Chapel Hill.
The two current residential development proposals from Beechwood include South Creek in Chapel Hill and Ferncliff in the Cotswold area of Charlotte. “Our homebuyers may

About Beechwood
The Beechwood Organization, ranked at the forefront of privately-owned residential homebuilders nationwide, is one of the largest developers of single family and multifamily housing in New York State, and is Long Island’s largest homebuilder and developer of sophisticated lifestyle communities.
Since 1985, Beechwood has built more than 9,500 homes in 70 communities across the New York metro area with new ones on the map in New York City, Long Island, Saratoga and North Carolina.