‘They can’t stop it’: Developer Jake Palillo eyes 2026 opening for embattled Waterside project in Huntersville


Bi-Part Development’s Jake Palillo has officially withdrawn his plans for Waterside — formerly Lagoona Bay — in favor of pursuing a scaled-back option. He says a 2026 opening is possible.

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