The Clayton Town Council recently approved plans for nearly 850 new homes that will be built to support the Copper District, a first-of-its-kind mixed-use development in Johnston County.

Clayton approved two separate projects proposed by Cary-based Craig Davis Properties that together make up 848 new homes. Craig Davis Properties is also the developer behind the Copper District, a huge mixed-use development that will contain the first Class A office space in Johnston County. The land sits at the…

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