In 1990 both Mandeville City Hall and St. Tammany Parish governments
agreed to split taxes that came out of the City of Mandeville. The
catalyst for this tax sharing agreement was from annexation growth. As
of November 2016, 6 1/3 acres of land that sits on the east side of
Mandeville has been annexed into the city limits. The land will be the
future home of The Greystone, an events hall and
gardens. The city and
the parish will split all sales tax revenue that is generated by The Greystone.
Currently under construction, The Greystone is located at the
intersection of Florida and Clausel Streets and is slated for completion
March 2017. The main structure will be approximately 11,000 square feet
which will include a 5,500 square foot grand ballroom and banquet
area. There will also be an outdoor ceremony area, a complete kitchen
and a private bridal suite. The remaining grounds will include gardens,
gazebos, flowers, ponds and a rocky creek.
Owners Keith and Lynda Young, who also own Keith Young’s Steakhouse
and The Crabby Shack in Madisonville, plan to use the site for corporate
events, conferences, seminars, other large events and weddings. The
Greystone will be able to hold 350 guest and Young hopes this will
attract couples and organizations who want a larger venue to stay on the
northshore and not venture to the south shore of Lake Pontchartrain.
“We’re very excited about how this is turning out,” Keith Young said.
“It’s a great piece of property with a great layout for weddings or any
large event.”
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