You still have time to stop by today's community open house in Galveston at the Wright Cuney Recreation Center (718 41st St). We are here until 1 p.m. If you aren't able to come by today, visit https://lnkd.in/gBEskC66 for the full schedule and list of locations.
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Hey - Look Ma, I made it on YouTube! So grateful for the chance to talk to Mic of Mic Thinks Tiny about Poplar Creek, our new tiny home community. Check out the video where you will hear all about the property, amenities, application process, as well as tips for anyone interested in learning more about the tiny home movement. Also, don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook - PoplarCreekNC - for the most updated information and developments! #TinyHomes #tinyforlife #tinytowho?
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🧐Want to learn about the top Eagle Neighborhoods? In this YouTube video, I share 7 of the top communities in Eagle. And I will go into detail about HOA fees, amenities, prices, schools, and more. So grab your tea or cup of joe and click the link below to learn more.
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We all know the critical importance of Main Streets to community vitality…at least I hope we do. 😉 Of course we also know that many Main Streets have faced waves of challenges over the past century. Well this article about Morristown (not our Morristown in N.J.) shares a glimmer of hope!
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Reminder that our next Indigenous Sharing Circle is tomorrow at 12 p.m. (EST). Learn how First Nations and Indigenous people are leading and restoring cultural practices in agriculture. Register here: https://ow.ly/UTzM50QtJC5
Our next Indigenous Sharing Circle takes place January 24th at 12 p.m. (EST)! Next week's session looks at Community Gardens & Aqua Gardens. Learn how to start one, key considerations, and the critical elements of keeping a community garden going. Register here: https://ow.ly/aKSS50QshlQ
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The Community Survey results are in! Whitby continues to be a safe and welcoming place to live and work and residents are highly satisfied with Town services and quality of life. What did residents say was the single most important issue facing Whitby? The top three responses were: 1️⃣ Taxes 2️⃣ Affordable housing 3️⃣ Hospitals More survey highlights ➡️ https://lnkd.in/ej6SrVQ3
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Let’s dive into how you can design and budget for a community garden that not only beautifies your surroundings but also strengthens community bonds.
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Unveiling the Best Places to Live in Montgomery County | Living in Maryland USA Are you considering a move to Montgomery County, Maryland? Wondering which neighborhood might be the perfect fit for you? Look no further! In this video, we unveil the best places to live in Montgomery County, including Bethesda, Potomac, Rockville, and more. From bustling urban centers to serene suburban retreats, discover your ideal community today! Get the Link to the Full Video in the First Comment of this Post. #montgomerycountymd #montgomerycountyrealestate
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It's spring & that means it's time for "spring clean-ups". As discussed in this article from @StrongTowns, neighborhood clean-ups strengthen community & perform a useful service at the same time. Learn what goes into a successful clean-up event here: https://zurl.co/vJeH
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Jackson Redevelopment Authority in concert with partners 2C Mississippi announced an initial $1.5 million dollar green infrastructure investment in the Farish Street Historic District. Farish Street, sometimes referred to as a Black Wall Street was a center of Black business and culture in Jackson, Mississippi that thrived in spite of the challenges of segregation and racism. Many organizations and leaders of the Civil Rights Movement lived and worked there, making Farish street a symbol of Black socio-political resiliency. With the advent of integration of public schools combined with the systemic underinvestment that followed, the street began to decline. The Farish Street project was chosen by community members based on two factors, (1)the Urban Heat Island data collected for Jackson revealed that Farish Street is an extreme urban heat island, recording 10°F hotter than other parts of the city, and (2) Farish Street has historical significance. Learn more about the project: www.2cmississippi.org/ #EconomicDevelopment #CommunityBuilder #DowntownJackson #JacksonStrong #TheStandard #JRA #JacksonRedevelopmentAuthority #ChangingTheNarrative
Green space is latest improvement to Farish Street district
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Excited to see the progress of our master planned community NorthShore, located along the St. Mary’s River in Camden County, Coastal Georgia. This 629-home community at build out includes a market-leading, resort-style amenity package including a 3,400 sqft clubhouse, boat launch, floating dock, observation deck, playground, and passive recreational/sports fields. NorthShore is a classic Drapac investment play: we identified a prime asset in an undervalued growth market, acquired it for a fraction of the infrastructure value, and added significant value during the hold period by undertaking thoughtful and strategic initiatives to restore and improve the community. A critical piece of our investment strategy has been to bring in multiple homebuilding partners including 1) Century Communities (NYSE: CCS), 2) Maronda Homes, and 3) Smith Family Homes. This approach has resulted in tremendous success for both the builders and overall community; builders are seeing strong absorption and price growth, and the community is appealing to a wider audience with a range of products and price points. Camden County is experiencing significant growth due to shifting demographic factors (+8% population and +26% household income growth over the last 5 years) and the expansion of regional economic drivers, which has translated directly to increased demand and home sale prices (+64% over the last 5 years). https://lnkd.in/dKTubEn9
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