City life when you want it.

The casual, country lifestyle that Cutter Creek offers is the most enjoyable way to live. But when you want a change of scenery and access to a faster pace, Cutter Creek is just minutes from the fast-growing city of Greenville, North Carolina and the Greenville Metro area. Greenville is home to East Carolina University and its renowned medical center; it is considered the health and educational hub of North Carolina's Inner Banks. It offers many outstanding restaurants, great shopping, a thriving arts scene and live sporting events. In 2004, Greenville was named Sports town USA for the state of North Carolina by Sports Illustrated and the National Parks & Recreation Association. Here's just a brief sampling of what you’ll find when you explore Greenville.

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  • Airport
    US Air Express serves the Pitt-Greenville Airport daily. Connecting flights are available to Raleigh-Durham International and Charlotte Douglas International.
  • Convention Center
    The Greenville Convention Center is the premier conference and meeting destination in eastern North Carolina.
  • ECU / Med School
    The ECU Medical School admitted its first four-year class in 1977. Enrollment at ECU topped the 18,000 mark in 2000, and now exceeds 24,000 students.
  • Hospital / Health
    Pitt County Memorial Hospital is a 761-bed facility that serves as a teaching hospital for the Brody School of Medicine at ECU.
  • Climate
    Pitt County has a relatively mild climate and experiences all four seasons each year. The average summer temperature in Pitt County is 84 degrees Fahrenheit, while the average winter temperature is 44 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Attractions
    • Greenville Museum of Art attracts the citizens of Greenville and Pitt County, as well as visitors from across the state.
    • East Carolina University sponsors a Drama Arts Program which is open to the public for performances.
    • The Tar River and Pamlico Rivers are the heart of boating and fishing in Greenville.
    • River Park North five ponds, fishing, wildlife observation, pedal boats, group camping, nature trails and picnic shelters with grills.
  • Restaurants
    From fun food to fine dining, you'll find it all in Greenville. A wide variety of restaurants are there to tempt and please you.
  • Beaches and waterfront communities
    You’re only an hour drive from the many beaches and waterfront communities of eastern North Carolina.
  • Places of Worship
    The Greenville Metro area is home to over 100 houses of worship that represent every religious denomination.

You'll be delighted by all of the other nearby commercial and recreational opportunities in addition to Greenville. There are the museums and galleries of nearby Wilson, the Cleveland Indians’ farm team and convenient shopping of Kinston, the beaches near Wilmington, the Tryon Palace in New Bern, the summer festivals of Goldsboro and the sophistication of North Carolina's capitol city of Raleigh. They're all within easy access from Cutter Creek.

Highlights: Kinston

Kinston, North Carolina is home of the N.C. Global TransPark (GTP), a combined airport and industrial complex. Kinston is also the home to Grainger Stadium, where the minor league baseball Kinston Indians play.

Kinston Indians Baseball