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Don't miss out on this week's exciting events in Lewisville-Clemmons! From big dreams for Village Point to a strong real estate market update, mortgage rate updates, a bid to turn Tanglewood Business Park into housing hub, and the legacy of Negro League Baseball in Lewisville, NC - there's something for everyone to enjoy!

Tony Green

Apr 21, 2026

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Welcome, Lewisville-Clemmons neighbors to your latest community update! 🌸

 

Spring is in full bloom, and we've got a newsletter packed with stories that matter right here at home.

 

April is bringing new energy to our little corner of the Triad — from exciting local events to big plans shaping the future of our community. 🏡

 

This week, we're diving into the Clemmons Village Point vision and what it could mean for the heart of our town, plus a major $4.9M proposal to transform Tanglewood Business Park into a thriving housing hub. Growth is on the horizon, and we want to make sure every neighbor has a seat at the table. 🏗️

 

On the real estate front, we've got your April Market Report with fresh March 2026 data, along with a look at current mortgage rates — whether you're buying, selling, or just keeping an eye on the market. 📊

 

And we're proud to shine a spotlight on a piece of history close to our hearts — the remarkable story of Hubert "Country" Glenn, a Lewisville native who carved out a legacy in Negro League baseball. His story is one every neighbor should know. ⚾

 

All that, plus your local events roundup to help you make the most of this beautiful spring season. Let's dig in! 👇

 

The We Love ❤️Lewisville-Clemmons Newsletter Team

It's a big week out here in Lewisville-Clemmons, and we didn't want you to miss it.

 

National Library Week is in full swing at both the Clemmons and Lewisville Branch Libraries, running April 20–25. Storytimes, STEAM experiments, a family movie night at Lewisville, and more — your library is earning its keep this week. Stop in and show some love. 📖

 

West Forsyth Softball hosts Reagan Tuesday night at 7 PM. Cross-town rivalry, spring weather, and no ticket required to walk up. That's a Tuesday night done right. 🥎

 

Wake Forest Baseball is home Tuesday too — the red-hot Demon Deacons (27–13) host UNCG at David F. Couch Ballpark at 6 PM. Affordable tickets, great sight lines, and a team that's been absolutely raking this month. ⚾

 

Friday night, Incendiary Brewing in Lewisville hosts a murder mystery eventSwing, Spies, & Shades of Lies — starting at 7 PM. Craft beer, suspicious characters, and a night you won't forget. Check Incendiary's social pages for details and to grab your spot. 🎭

 

Saturday morning, the Angel Run 5K kicks off at 9:30 AM at Jamison Park in Lewisville. A great way to start the weekend with your neighbors.

Full event listings at the link below. See you out there. 🌿

 

Lewisville-Clemmons Weekly Events

Quote Of The Day 💬

“You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching,
Love like you'll never be hurt,
Sing like there's nobody listening,
And live like it's heaven on earth.”
― William W. Purkey

Architect’s rendering reveals the proposed Village Point Amphitheater in Clemmons, NC, offering a glimpse of the community’s upcoming entertainment venue.


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About Your Sponsors – Kim & Tony Green

 

Kim and Tony Green are the husband-and-wife team behind Green Haven Realty, a locally owned real estate firm serving the Lewisville-Clemmons community and greater Triad region.

 

  • Kim Green is a full-time Realtor® dedicated to helping individuals and families find the perfect home or successfully sell for maximum value.

 

  • Tony Green is a Certified General  Appraiser and real estate broker, bringing a deep level of market expertise, valuation accuracy, and negotiation insight rarely found in residential real estate.

 

As longtime local residents, Kim and Tony not only serve the  community — they’re actively invested in it. They are passionate about helping neighbors build wealth through real estate, supporting local businesses, and welcoming new residents to the area.

 

Together, they offer a powerful combination of professional expertise, local knowledge, and personal service that gives buyers and sellers a unique advantage in today’s market.

 

Check out the latest Lewisville-Clemmons Real Estate 🏠 Market Report here.

 

Are you thinking about selling your Lewisville-Clemmons home? Click the link below to download Kim & Tony's book.

The article provides an update on the Lewisville-Clemmons real estate market as of March 2026.

The Lewisville / Clemmons real estate market is shifting. Single-family inventory is up 43.8%, median prices have pulled back to $400,000, and homes are taking longer to sell — giving buyers more options and negotiating room than they've had in years.

 

Meanwhile, townhome and condo sellers are seeing the opposite, with prices up nearly 30% and homes still closing above asking. Kim and

 

Kim and Tony Green of Green Haven Realty break down what the March 2026 numbers mean for buyers and sellers in the area.


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Mortgage Rates as of 4.17.2026

Arden Homes, based in Winston-Salem, has submitted a $4.9 million bid for the 167-acre property near Tanglewood, launching a new 10-day upset bid period where other offers must top $5.39 million.

 

This marks the fifth bid since Forsyth County opened the site for both business and potential residential development.

 

The land has been marketed as a business park since 2009, but momentum has shifted as homebuilders step forward with neighborhood plans.

 

The current bidding kicked off with Williams Development at $4 million, followed by Keystone Homes and a series of rapid offers, propelling Arden Homes into the lead.

 

Arden is active throughout the Triad and currently ranks as the area’s 12th most prolific builder.

 

Any proposed housing would require rezoning and changes to county restrictions, with concerns raised about already strained infrastructure.


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Lewisville, North Carolina, boasts a proud sports tradition, anchored by the legacy of Hubert "Country" Glenn, a standout in Negro League baseball.

 

Born in Lewisville in 1916, Glenn rose from local industrial teams including Winston-Salem Pond Giants and RJ Reynolds to join the Philadelphia Stars in 1943, later playing with the New York Black Yankees and Indianapolis Clowns.

 

Known for his skill and sportsmanship, the 6-foot-2 athlete quickly earned respect both on the mound and in the community.

 

Glenn’s impact went global when he played for Canada’s Claresholm Meteors, winning a league title with remarkable pitching and batting stats, including a stellar .535 average and 17 wins in one season.

 

Today, our youth are keeping alive the spirit and inspiration of figures like Glenn, and ensuring athletics remain at the heart of the community’s identity.


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He’s at the hospital waiting to be seen! 👀

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