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No, I looked it up (I hadn’t heard of it before your post), and that’s pretty far from me. I’m a couple blocks away from Park Road Shopping Center.Do you live anywhere near St. Nektarios Greek Orthodox Church? That place is awesome. One Sunday afternoon after the local PBS station aired a special about it, I drove over to see it and take some photos. Shortly after my arrival, a guy walked over from a neighboring house and I immediately mentioned the PBS special and added that I had no idea something like this was even in Charlotte. He smiled, identified himself as the Treasurer of St. Nektarios, and said, "Would you like to see the inside?" And it is more impressive inside than it is outside.
I think the owner has been confirmed dead in the flood, so looks like it will be a decision for the new owners.That state and local officials did nothing about Camp Mystic after the 1987 flood was bad enough, but if this summer camp is rebuilt and reopened it will be even more criminal and negligent if local, state, and federal officials do nothing to ensure that the camp is built on higher ground, away from and well above the floodplain. Sadly, I'm guessing that officials will continue to do nothing to prevent this camp or anyone else from building in the floodplain or dangerous areas.
Generationally owned. Dick Eastland, the owner who died, was the son of the previous owner. His and his wife's children are all involved in various aspects of the Camp ownership/management.I think the owner has been confirmed dead in the flood, so looks like it will be a decision for the new owners.