Champion Commercial Structures, a division of Champion Home Builders,Custom Wholesale Metal Tiles For Countertops From China Manufacturers from photos by our painting a leading manufacturer of modular homes and buildings for government and commercial applications, today announced in partnership with Russell Building Group that the company will build a series of 83 homes as part of Flint, Mich.’s Smith Village Neighborhood. The Smith Village urban redevelopment project is intended to integrate low and moderate income homebuyers without a noticeable difference in quality and design.
The project, funded by a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant, broke ground in July. The first phase is slated for completion Dec. 31, 2011 and will consist of 27 homes built offsite and transported to the development. Champion began delivery on the first phase of homes on Oct. 18, 2011. The homes will be assembled onsite, with the basements, garages, porches, exterior facades, including all siding and brick work, roofing and mechanical systems completed by local workers and contractors.
Click here to view an animation of the onsite assembly process.
“Smith Village is an exciting project for Champion Home Builders,” said Jack Lawless, CEO, Champion Home Builders. “With the first phase deadline approaching time is a major factor and we have the ability to build and deliver the homes quickly for onsite finishing. Our modular building process also assists with keeping the cost of labor and materials within the project’s budget. As a Michigan-owned and - operated company since 1953, we are pleased to be part of this redevelopment effort.”
Smith Village will consist of seven custom Champion home designs, which range from approximately 1,500 to more than 2,Wholesale Pulati Polished Tiles For Wall From China Manufacturers tube cutting and forming000 square feet. Designs include a mix of three and four bedroom layouts, and each includes a large master bedroom with walk-in closets and a minimum of two full baths. Homes will be finished with amenities such as energy star appliances, “low e” vinyl windows, energy efficient heating and air-conditioning systems, and ceramic tile floors.
“For Flint to succeed in revitalizing its urban landscape and rebuilding its civic spirit, it’s imperative to bring families back to the city,” said Bret Russell,Mediums used are Wholesale Porcelain Mosaic Tiles For Bathrooms on stretched canvas CEO,All people Wholesale Full Body Project Tiles For Floor From China Manufacturers ship Russell Building Group. “The homes Champion and Russell Building Group are building for Smith Village will provide comfortable, affordable and safe places for families to grow and thrive in Flint.”
Beginning in 1998,Online gallery of Wholesale Mosaic Tiles For Kitchen, the City of Flint began acquiring property through a series of tax foreclosures to develop Smith Village into a model urban neighborhood boasting tree lined streets, sidewalks, underground utilities and decorative streetlights. Over 200 blighted structures were demolished to make way for the community. In addition, through the past six years, the City of Flint and its partners have demolished over 2,000 dilapidated homes throughout the community to remove blight and improve overall neighborhood conditions. Additional targeted demolition will continue over the next several years. This effort has positively affected home values in Flint, with the average cost of housing up 13 percent in 2010.
The project, funded by a U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) grant, broke ground in July. The first phase is slated for completion Dec. 31, 2011 and will consist of 27 homes built offsite and transported to the development. Champion began delivery on the first phase of homes on Oct. 18, 2011. The homes will be assembled onsite, with the basements, garages, porches, exterior facades, including all siding and brick work, roofing and mechanical systems completed by local workers and contractors.
Click here to view an animation of the onsite assembly process.
“Smith Village is an exciting project for Champion Home Builders,” said Jack Lawless, CEO, Champion Home Builders. “With the first phase deadline approaching time is a major factor and we have the ability to build and deliver the homes quickly for onsite finishing. Our modular building process also assists with keeping the cost of labor and materials within the project’s budget. As a Michigan-owned and - operated company since 1953, we are pleased to be part of this redevelopment effort.”
Smith Village will consist of seven custom Champion home designs, which range from approximately 1,500 to more than 2,Wholesale Pulati Polished Tiles For Wall From China Manufacturers tube cutting and forming000 square feet. Designs include a mix of three and four bedroom layouts, and each includes a large master bedroom with walk-in closets and a minimum of two full baths. Homes will be finished with amenities such as energy star appliances, “low e” vinyl windows, energy efficient heating and air-conditioning systems, and ceramic tile floors.
“For Flint to succeed in revitalizing its urban landscape and rebuilding its civic spirit, it’s imperative to bring families back to the city,” said Bret Russell,Mediums used are Wholesale Porcelain Mosaic Tiles For Bathrooms on stretched canvas CEO,All people Wholesale Full Body Project Tiles For Floor From China Manufacturers ship Russell Building Group. “The homes Champion and Russell Building Group are building for Smith Village will provide comfortable, affordable and safe places for families to grow and thrive in Flint.”
Beginning in 1998,Online gallery of Wholesale Mosaic Tiles For Kitchen, the City of Flint began acquiring property through a series of tax foreclosures to develop Smith Village into a model urban neighborhood boasting tree lined streets, sidewalks, underground utilities and decorative streetlights. Over 200 blighted structures were demolished to make way for the community. In addition, through the past six years, the City of Flint and its partners have demolished over 2,000 dilapidated homes throughout the community to remove blight and improve overall neighborhood conditions. Additional targeted demolition will continue over the next several years. This effort has positively affected home values in Flint, with the average cost of housing up 13 percent in 2010.
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