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Village Center at Dyer Mountain will sit lightly on
the land in a scale that is inviting and that fits the
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| Entering
the Dyer Mountain community, vehicles will cross the
highest elevation covered bridge in the United States. |
Village
Center
Products
and services that fulfill the immediate needs of guests
and residents, such as: convenience and sundry store, ski
and sports shop, grooming services, restaurants, apparel
and gift stores, community center, lifelong learning center,
resort and recreational services, public utilities and services
will be introduced as need arises and the resort evolves.
Lodging
Full
service hotel and condominium rentals will be available.
Housing
A
diverse number of multi-family and single family neighborhoods
from high-end to medium-priced resort and residential neighborhoods
are envisioned. In Phase I, approximately 161 attached residences
(Townhouses, condos) and 274 detached residences (single
family residences) will be available.
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The
Dyer Mountain community will feature a series of innovative
neighborhoods, each identified by a distinctive artistic,
cultural, environmental or recreational centerpiece.
The
residential street depicted here is indicative of
a style of neighborhood envisioned.
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Neighborhoods
Clustered
neighborhoods will differentiate Dyer Mountain from other
resort destinations. These neighborhoods will each have
common themes, common design elements, approved color palates
and landscape plans. Each neighborhood will be built with
the latest and most appropriate technologies to empower
the homeowner to maximize their time at Dyer Mountain Resort.