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December
Year
1996
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Don't Just Move into a Neighborhood - Créate One! " A growtng recognition exists atnong architects and planners tliat the. suburbs, wliicli are home to the majority of Ame.ricans, nare playea a key role in tlie unrareling of the ecotystem & community lies. " - Popular Science, Jan. 1996 Now imagine the ultímate ecoiogically sensitive, family frieiidly community & you are in Ann Arbor's Co-Housing Development. Townhouse clusters siiiTourided by green space. Cars parked on the peripheiy, leaving the "streets" to pedestrians & bicycles. Outdoor gathering spots with benches & play equipment. Homes with private outdoor space in back & front yards open to casual interaction with neighbors. In the center of it all, a large community building with a dining hall for optional shared dinners & brunches, child care facilities, a teen room, library, hot tub, work$ shop areas, exercise room & a guest suite. 'O Specifics: jÊSt '■ËÊ%a& Jin'Iy owned 18 acres of wooded land SvË? -. ponds just west of Ann Arbor. ; m? p privately owned clustered homes, è 1-4 bedrooms with basement, starting i at under $100,000. É&Jm Sj Easy access to expressways. D57xlí ÍSití " '"n 'r'J)r sc"ools. M Come to an informational meeting, read wJg our brochure and meet the 21 households {I - B M+J financially committed to the project. ■ Arlfi Jf) Call: Susan at 677-2240 "" My hm Ni-k a( 769-0268 "-Ë Mj) (l" Mickcy at 663-1311. r' ÊSëÊ9JJ '' are seeking a diversity of residents. ■ All ages and family types are welcome. I I

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