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History of Eagle Ridge

Arland Community Development purchased Olde Stage Golf Club in 1998 and changed its name to Eagle Ridge. Sales began in the spring of 1999 and the Tom Kite-Bob Cupp course was opened to the public in 2000. Arland and Wakefield merged in 2001 to form Wakefield Development Company.

Wakefield Development Company was named the 2007 Raleigh-Wake County Home Builder’s Association Developer of the Year, and is North Carolina’s largest developer of residential communities, with a portfolio including almost 18,000 homesites across the central and coastal regions of the state. WDC communities cater to six ideal lifestyle options, from lakefront property at Mackintosh on the Lake, neo-traditional living at Bedford at Falls River, and traditional communities at Edgewater and Twin Lakes to urban locations at Renaissance Park, country club living at 12 Oaks, Eagle Ridge, and Wakefield Plantation, and coastal communities Kingfish Bay and San Rio Ocean & River Club.