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The
Art of Traditional Living.
For the first time in 50 years, Lincoln will get a new neighborhood
modeled on the best of the Woods and Country Club neighborhoods,
said Carrie Campbell, director of project development and
Dick Campbell's daughter.
The homes will have the character of the old houses in these
neighborhoods but without the old house problems, Dick Campbell
said.
The development plan for Village Gardens will go before the
Lincoln-Lancaster County Planning Commission on Wednesday.
Approval is fairly certain, because various city departments
have helped develop the plan over the past two years.he Village
Center introduces a new style of commercial development to
Lincoln. A variety of shopping, dining, and business services
will come together in an innovative pedestrian-oriented environment.
With a theme of Home & Garden, Health and Hearth, the
Village Center will offer a unique opportunity for Lincoln
retailers. With convenient on- and off-street parking, this
walkable retail center will provide interesting and accessible
places to eat, shop, chat, and conduct business.
Apartments, lofts, and work/live residential options will
further enhance the Village Center and offer new opportunities
to Lincoln residents and business owners.
The existing Campbell’s Nursery will anchor the Village
Center, located at 56th and Pine Lake Road, with additional
retail and businesses developments to begin construction in
2007.
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more information on Village Gardens click
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