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  2. Amenity - Wikipedia

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    Tangible amenities can include the number and nature of guest rooms and the provision of facilities such as elevators (lifts), internet access, restaurants, parks, community centres, swimming pools, golf courses, health club facilities, party rooms, theatre or media rooms, bike paths or garages.

  3. Hundreds have weighed in on Tumwater’s new community ... - AOL

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    Tumwater officials have heard from hundreds of residents asking for a community center with a number of amenities for all ages. After more than two decades of talk, plans are underway to finally ...

  4. Community centre - Wikipedia

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    A community centre, community center, or community hall is a public location where members of a community gather for group activities, social support, public ...

  5. Category:Community centers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Community centers in the United States" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  6. In Skid Row, a 19-story residential tower for homeless ... - AOL

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    The scale offered space for amenities that don't usually come with housing for homeless people. The 19-story building on Skid Row has 278 units for formerly homeless people. (Gina Ferazzi / Los ...

  7. Gated community - Wikipedia

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    Entrance to the Paradise Village Grand Marina Villas, Nuevo Vallarta, Nayarit, Mexico A gated community (or walled community) is a form of residential community or housing estate containing strictly controlled entrances for pedestrians, bicycles, and automobiles, and often characterized by a closed perimeter of walls and fences.

  8. Cohousing - Wikipedia

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    Cohousing is an intentional, [1] self-governing, [2] cooperative community where residents live in private homes often clustered around shared space. [3] The term originated in Denmark in the late 1960s. [4] [5] Families live in attached or single-family homes with traditional amenities, usually including a private kitchenette. As part of the ...

  9. Compact city - Wikipedia

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    Proximity is the final term that needs to be defined. It refers to how close a community's amenities are to where people live. [16] Ideally, compact cities will keep key amenities within walking distance of people's homes. The acceptability of proximity to different amenities is calculated based on travel time and distance.