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Arguably the most anticipated residential development in Northwest Arkansas history, the Lofts at Underwood Plaza is nearing completion. For the first time today the general public was invited in to tour the building and see the progress. For those of you who were too devastated by the Razorbacks' loss to join us at Underwood Plaza today, I took some photos for your enjoyment. Please keep in mind that this is not the finished product, but a good representation of what these luxury condos will look like upon completion. For more information, a private tour, or our information center hours contact me anytime!
Scroll down for photos or see more photos and read the entire article at moveNWA.com
Short clip of the view from 902:

The Metropolitan, one of three finish packages. Only 5 black box units are available.

A view of Dickson Street, Old Main, and the University of Arkansas campus from unit 901.

All photos copyright 2008 by Anthony Clark.
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Hello everyone,
I wanted to share a few photos of good old Arkansas. The first one was taken in Madison Country from a cliff called "The Eagle's Nest". The next one is of Dickson Street, taken from the Legacy building. Hope everyone enjoys. If you'd like to view a high-res version, I've provided the links below.


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Welcome to Oakbrooke... A new "community" located in the heart of Fayetteville, Arkansas, Oakbrooke will have character, which is lacking in other single-family residential neighborhoods. Residents and visitors are greeted by the Oakbrooke "Wishing Well" and its symbolic promise of hope. The wishing well is reflective of Paradigm's efforts to offer the community goals of Oakbrooke to the public. This element, along with its associated signage and landscaping, will help establish the individual character of Oakbrooke, faciliate the creation of community pride among neighbors, and will assist to create a sense of "place"upon arrival.
Paradigm's Mission...The Oakbrooke Community Project is Paradigm's initial attempt to demonstrate that a sustainable development can incorporate architecturally designed homes that are energy efficient, environmentally low-impact yet are "affordable" investments the owners can be proud of for years to come.
From the Designer... Unlike contemporary cookie-cutter subdivisions, Oakbrooke is a step toward a complete community. Design principles have been implemented to create a distinct identity and to foster the development of community interaction. As you are most likely aware, this approach is different from the typical subdivision design approach employed by Design Professionals for the last 50 or so years.
The idea behind Oakbrooke is to create a neighborhood with an "old-fashioned" character. Oakbrooke will have homes available to a wider range of families from varied social/economic backgrounds. Large family homes will not over-power beginner, or more "affordable" homes. Interaction between diverse groups of residents is expected and encouraged.
The streets of Oakbrooke, along with the individual homes that front those streets, are designed to reflect a time in our country's history that a large percentage of the population considers "the good ol' days". There are no "dead end" streets, but friendly access given to all areas. Connectivity is supplied to all surrounding developments, both existing and future. Intersections are designed to be as convenient to pedestrians as they are to automobiles. Sidewalks are located on both sides of the street to allow safe passage for pedestrians and interaction among friends.

The homes of Oakbrooke are located forward on the lot to create an exterior neighborhood "room" in the street. The structure will incorporate usable front porches pulled close to sidewalks, to encourage interaction among neighbors and create a buffer between the private residence and the public space of the street. Smaller side setbacks help create the exterior public space by decreasing the amount of negative space in the unused side yards. Garages are located to the rear of the lots to move the blank garage door "face" away from the home. Private space is created in the back yards using the garages as screening devices. Automobiles are moved from the front of the lot to the rear, and paving is minimal by the insertion of green space within the drive and permeable parking pads. The homes of Oakbrooke say, "People live here, not cars".
The first four homes are going up now! Call Nicky Dou to find out how you can make one of these yours... Oakbrooke will be the place to live in Fayetteville! 479.236.3457. You can also email Nicky requesting some of the floor layouts of the homes in Oakbrooke - nicky@nickydou.com email or call me today! For more information about projects or homes in Northwest Arkansas - visit my website at www.NickyDou.com
Warmest Regards,
Nicky Dou
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I woke bright and (somewhat) early this morning to do one of my very favorite activities - go to the Fayetteville Farmers' Market. The market is open Saturday mornings on the downtown square from 7am - 1pm starting in early April and running through late November. The market is also open in the Mill District on Thursdays from 4pm - 7pm with a slightly shorter season. As you can tell from the photos below, there is a diverse offering at the market including fresh produce & flowers, performers, crafts, and ready to eat food.
View more photos (you'll definitely want to see them) and leave a comment at moveNWA.com
This is just one reason Fayetteville is a great place to call home!



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Introducing the Monterey! Just a half block from the University of Arkansas campus in beautiful Fayetteville, Arkansas, the Monterey is home to the region's newest condominium conversions. Built in 1926, the Monterey has housed a green tea room, a dance hall, efficiency apartments, and more. Now the structure is being brought into the future by fulfilling its potential as eight luxury condos.
For more information on the condos themselves including finishes and building amenities (and an exterior photo of how the stucture appears today) visit the full post at moveNWA.com
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