
SML Buzz with Lorie Smith, Vice Chair, Franklin County Board of Supervisors
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About this listen
In this episode of the SML Buzz Podcast, Lorie Smith, Vice-Chair of the Franklin County Board of Supervisors joins PJ Belle to talk about the current and future developments in and around the Westlake Area of Smith Mountain Lake.
Lori Smith’s Background & Connection to Smith Mountain Lake- Lori and her family have lived at Smith Mountain Lake for about 13 years, moving from Waynesboro in the Shenandoah Valley after vacationing at the lake for many years.
- They moved permanently after the 2008 market crash, finding an opportunity to make the lake their home.
- Lori expresses a deep love for the area and gratitude for being able to call it home.
Current Developments & ChallengesEconomic Growth
- The Westlake area is experiencing significant development:
- New nursing and skilled care facilities.
- Townhouse and patio home developments.
- Kroger is moving its gas pumps.
- Starbucks and McDonald’s are both in the process of establishing locations, though facing delays due to engineering and VDOT requirements (notably costly turn lanes).
- Summitview Business Park is seeing increased activity, including a new production facility for Traditional Medicinals, a tea company.
Contact Lorie: Phone: 540-649-0767 or Email: lorie.smith at FranklinCuuntyVA.gov
If you have suggestions for guests for the SML Buzz Podcast, message PJ Belle on Facebook or call her at 540-525-0134.
Learn more about the properties that PJ has available by visiting her website, PJatTheLake.com. When you are ready to Buy or Sell, Call PJ Belle: 540-525-0134. You will be glad you did!
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