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Blueberry Lane
Blueberry
Lane is a urban infill subdivision of five homes built around a
common green. Blueberry Lane was recently designated by USGBC as a
candidate to become the first LEED PLATINUM inner city subdivision of
single family homes. Sales begin in late September 2008.
Blueberry Lane is located in North Portland just a
block from public transportation, the Williams/Vancouver bike
thoroughfare (about ten minutes from downtown) and Dawson Park.
Homes are from 2,074 square feet to 3,660 square feet
with 3-4 levels of conditioned space. Pricing ranges from mid 500's to
high 600's. The developer completely recycled the larger home
facing Graham Street. The four new homes have small footprints with rear
access, tucked under parking.
Mississippi Avenue Lofts in Portland
Mississippi
Avenue Lofts is a sustainable new mixed-use development in Portland
Oregon's Mississippi Historic District designed for LEED® Gold Certification
from the U. S. Green Building Council, featuring 32 live-work lofts, secured
parking and locally owned European style market Pastaworks. Featuring energy
saving mechanical systems, TOTO low flow bath fixtures and KitchenAid Energy
Star stainless steel appliances, Mississippi Avenue Lofts offers views,
natural daylight with cross-ventilation, large balconies and a bamboo landscaped
open-air courtyard. Available July 2008 select lofts are still available
in studios one/two bedrooms and penthouses starting at $289,900.
Villebois in Wilsonville
Villebois
in Wilsonville (south suburban community in Portland) requires Earth Advantage
standards. Villebois translates to “village near the woods.” Villebois is
inspired by the traditional European village and built around the idea that
thoughtfully planned communities add to our quality of life. Jim Horne,
at his Traditional
Designed Neighborhoods in the West Web site has detailed information
about Villebois.
Villebois is the site of a former state mental health facility.
Almost a third of Villebois 500 acres is composed of parks and open spaces,
providing gorgeous natural areas for bike and pedestrian paths, as well
as formal parks that will serve as neighborhood centers for gatherings and
activities. Villebois was designed around its open spaces, including a 30
acre greenway wrapping around the Village Center and a natural upland forest
of preserved oak and fir trees with trails throughout. Villebois will also
feature prepared open spaces, with dog parks and a variety of mixed-use
parks for skating, tennis and basketball.
The developer of Villebois is Oregon-based
Costa Pacific Communities.
This is the same company that developed Orenco Station in the western suburb
of Aloha - it was recognized in 1999 as “America’s Community of the Year.”
Builders include Costa Pacific, Arbor Custom Homes, and Legend Homes.
As of July 2008, about 1,100 people live in Villebois'
275 homes and 274 apartments. When completed, Villebois and its 2,500
homes and apartments is expected to bolster Wilsonville's 17,000 population
by about 50 percent.
Maddox Bluff in West Lind
Maddox
Bluff An original infill project, this two-home development rests
on the bluff overlooking the Willamette River at the trail head to Burnside
Park. The local library, post office and new Central Village are within
easy walking distance via either wilderness trail through Maddax Woods or
city street. The homes will be
LEED certified Silver or higher.
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