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  2. New homes proposed for the green acres of this southeast Fort ...

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    Cobb Park in southeast Fort Worth could be getting new neighbors. A developer is proposing dividing a roughly 31-acre plot into individual parcels for 73 single family homes.. The plots would be ...

  3. A nearly 60-acre mixed-use development is coming to a busy ...

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    A nearly 60-acre mixed-use development, which could include national and regional businesses and a “residential component” is being planned in a bustling section of Lexington County.

  4. $36.4M land deal: Developer buys 100-plus acres in Wake ... - AOL

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    Tri Pointe Homes confirmed it recently purchased 10 parcels of mostly wooded land — roughly 105 acres — off of Castleberry Road in western Wake County for $36.4 million.

  5. Single-family zoning - Wikipedia

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    On July 2, 2019, the State of Oregon passed House Bill 2001, requiring medium cities (more than 10,000 people) to allow duplexes in areas zoned for single-family homes and large cities (more than 25,000 people or more than 1,000 people if they are in the Portland metropolitan area) to allow duplexes, triplexes, fourplexes, cottage court ...

  6. Waxhaw, North Carolina - Wikipedia

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    Near the skate park is a playground and a walking area connected to downtown. New housing has been built along NC 75 to the east and west of town, as well as NC 16 (Providence Road) to the north. Near Waxhaw is Cane Creek Park, a 1,050-acre (4.2 km 2) park, featuring scenic areas and recreation

  7. Stop Six, Fort Worth, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1896, Amanda Davis, the first African-American to live in the area, [3] paid a white man and obtained 1-acre (0.40 ha) of land. [4] Davis built a cabin on her property. [3] The area for a period was called Cowanville, after a couple who purchased a house in the area in 1902, [4] Alonzo and Sarah Cowan. The Brockman and Stalcup families ...

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