Today marked the official ground breaking of the Cloverfield Marketplace in the Cloverfield neighborhood.
This 9,000 SF retail space in the heart of Cloverfield adds to the traditional, older neighborhood feel of this Chaska development. Visit their web site for lease information.
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Posted by Greg Anderson on October 12, 2006 | No Comments »
Chaska’s newest addition features the new urbanism design of Clover Field. This mixed development has a comfortable blend of traditional homes, cozy neighborhoods and some of the newest designs in modern living.
Single family homes in the $250 to $550k range are wrapped around Chaska’s District #112 Clover Field Elementary School. Don’t worry about all those issues that can go with a long bus ride - - the kids can walk to school with their friends.
Clover Field is specifically designed to build that sense of community that some folks feel went away with Mayberry. Take a look at the fresh air front porches. It just might make you feel like you’re at Grandma’s house again.
Nearby Victoria Drive and Hundertmark Road give a touch of European influence, just by their names. The new European-style roundabout intersection adds another element to that same feel, plus its reputation for safety.
Builder is completing the new urbanism design with convenient shopping just steps away.
Be sure you check for wildlife sightings and sunset photo ops over the large natural pond to the southwest. Your family Christmas card picture is ready to be taken. Smile!
Looking for an apartment of duplex in Cloverfield? Check out the Somerville Row Homes and Somerville Flats (Duplexes) in the Clover Field Neighborhood.
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Posted by Greg Anderson on September 10, 2006 | No Comments »