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The village is divided into two neighborhoods: Pheasant Ridge and Pointers Run, with about 6,500 residents. [1] The original plan called for the village to be connected to the rest of Columbia via an extension of Little Patuxent Parkway. In addition, a dam on the Middle Patuxent River would have created a large lake in that watershed.
Standard Pacific was incorporated in 1961 by Arthur Svendsen and Ronald Foell, and began construction of its first subdivision in 1965. [4] Operations expanded to include San Diego in 1969, [5] Texas in 1978, [6] Arizona in 1998, Colorado in 2000, and Florida in 2002.
Lennar dates back to F&R Builders, a company founded in 1954 by Gene Fisher and real estate developer Arnold P. Rosen. In 1956, Leonard Miller, who later became the namesake of the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami, a 23-year-old entrepreneur that owned 42 lots in Miami-Dade County, Florida, invested $10,000 and partnered with the company.
A common example of an affirmative covenant that "touches and concerns" the land is a transfer fee payable to a community association. These have routinely been found to touch and concern the burdened land because the affirmative obligation to pay money has a reasonable nexus to a benefit conferred upon the burdened land.
Village Homes North; Village Walk - Condominiums, builder tagline: "Urban living in a suburban setting." Villa Metro - New Community of 315 contemporary Mediterranean styled single-family homes and townhomes, near the Santa Clarita Metrolink station. Vista Ridge; Westridge - Containing large, single-family homes, duplexes and a golf-course.
In 2004, the company was acquired by Lennar and LNR Corporation for approximately $1 billion, leaving Newhall Land and Farming owning 50% and Lennar and its industrial and commercial properties spinoff LNR owning the other 50% through a new holding company called LandSource Communities Development LLC. [5]
Kings Contrivance is a village in the planned community of Columbia, Maryland, United States and is home to approximately 11,000 residents.It is Columbia's southernmost village, and was the eighth of Columbia's ten villages to be developed. [2]
River Creek is a planned community in Loudoun County, Virginia, located 40 miles (64 km) west of Washington, D.C., and 4 miles (6 km) east of Leesburg at the confluence of the Potomac River and Goose Creek. It was the first gated country club community in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.