Cullen Miller Vigliotti launch Web site for HuronCrest Estates
One year ago, TheVerifiableTruth.com (TVT) reported that Detroit area businessmen Matt Cullen, John T. Miller and R. Thomas Vigliotti had purchased property about 30-minutes north of Port Huron, Michigan in the Town of Plympton-Wyoming, Ontario, Canada. Cullen, Miller & Vigliotti won approval in 2007 to subdivide the property into at least 64 estate lots within an exclusive lake front enclave to be known as "HuronCrest Estates."
The estate project now has a Web site, HuronCrestEstates.com, and the owner group is now identified as CMV (Cullen Miller Vigliotti). The Web site designates the representative of owner CMV is Kurt Katnik, (313) 701-7303, kkatnik@gmail.com.
HuronCrestEstates.com reveals detailed site maps which designate the main road through the subdivision as "Cullen Drive."
There are videos documenting the progress of infrastructure construction and of the beachfront views of Lake Huron. This site indicates udates will be made weekly so owners can stay up with progress on their future home sites.
Construction on the roads and other infrastructure for HuronCrest Estates started on April 14, 2008. Van Bree Drainage and Bulldozing is reported to have 2 crews working on site full time and has indicated a construction schedule of 80 working days if weather permits. A construction timeline appears on the Web site.
Sarnia ReMax broker Linda Miller's Web site lists one 2-acre lot over looking Lake Huron at $249,500.
Matthew P.Cullen was formerly General Manager of the Economic Development and Enterprise Services Group for General Motors Corp. He's married to Karen Cullen, Vice President of Corporate Communications at Ilitch Holdings, Inc.
Port Huron is the proposed site of a Bay Mills Indian Casino, the modified Blue Water International Bridge Crossing and possibly other ventures aimed at turning around the economy of the border community.
Backers of a Port Huron Casino including Michael J. Malik, Marian & Mike Ilitch, Cullen, Vigliotti and others were among those who helped raise close to $100,000 for Michigan Sen. Carl Levin on March 30, 2007; a fundraising activity reportedly aimed at attempting to win Levin’s support of the Port Huron casino plan and possibly other things.
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