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Developers turn to Uniquely Themed Communities in Difficult Housing Market
Here are excerpts from an interesting article from USA Today (Larry Olmstead), on the trend of specialized themed communities, including several located in Colorado and the west:
Themed communities now are targeted at hunters and anglers, cyclists and equestrians, pilots and gardeners, even oenophiles. “Developments are becoming more specialized,” says Orlando real estate broker Scott Kauffman of Golfcoursebusiness.com, an expert on master planned communities. “People have different passions.” read more…
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How to Winterize an Irrigation System
As the cold temperatures arrive across much of the country, irrigation systems should be winterized to avoid damage.
Whether you are a commercial property owner/manager that is overseeing maintenance, or a do-it-yourself homeowner, you should know the basics of the winterization process. Here is a link to a good article from John Deere Landscapes that summarizes the winterization process nicely. The author is from Michigan, but the process is the pretty much the same for any place that has freezing temperatures.
Is it necessary to winterize? Some people choose to simply turn off the water and take their chances- I have talked to many people who have done just that without incurring any damage to their systems. Here in Colorado, we often have sunny warm days throughout the winter. However, we usually have at least a few days of zero-to-negative degree temperatures- and freezing temperatures can damage an irrigation system that has not been properly winterized. Bottom line: If you have invested a lot of care and money into your own irrigation system (or, you are providing maintenance for someone else’s) then it is well worth the small expense and effort to properly winterize.
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Xeriscape Rebate Programs Provide a Great Opportunity for HOA’s and other Property Owners
The following slideshow includes images from our latest completed project- Phases 1 and 2 of a complete site renovation for the Villas at Aspen Ridge condominium complex in Aurora, Colorado:
This $400,000 project entailed correcting some serious drainage problems and replacing outdated high water-use landscaping with new low water-use landscaping as part of Aurora’s Xeriscape Rebate Program. Outdoor Design Group worked with the HOA to design the improvements, submit plans to the City for approval, and apply for the Xeriscape rebate. read more…