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BEST -SELLING SYMPHONY VILLAGE IN CENTREVILLE, MARYLAND WINS 2004 NATIONAL SENIORS HOUSING DESIGN AWARD Centreville, Maryland - Symphony Village, the premier housing community for active adults located on Maryland's Eastern Shore, is proud to announce that it has won a 2004 National Seniors Housing Design Award from the Seniors Housing Council of the National Association of Home Builders. This NAHB award comes as Symphony Village has already established itself as a best-seller, with over 60 sales at their initial offering at their offsite sales center, located at the Queenstown Prime Outlets in Queenstown, Maryland. In the words of Jeff Caruso, CEO of Caruso Homes and a principal member of the Symphony Village development team, "We are pleased that our entry in 'The Best of Seniors Housing Design Awards 2004' has been selected for an award by the distinguished panel of judges. We understand the quality of submissions was very high, and we take great pride that our active adult community was a winner." The formal announcement of the Symphony Village award was made at the Awards Ceremony that took place during the NAHB annual convention in Las Vegas, Nevada on Monday, January 19, 2004 at Treasure Island at The Mirage. "The Best of Seniors Housing Award 2004" amply demonstrates that, at Symphony Village, the intimate size of a small town and the amenities of a world-class resort combine to create unmatched lifestyle and value, epitomized in the Symphony Village slogan, "This is the life." Symphony Village at Centreville is located approximately 18 miles from the Bay Bridge on Maryland's Eastern Shore. This superb setting is just minutes from Chestertown, Easton and St. Michael's, and ideally located between the Delmarva beaches, Kent Narrows and Annapolis. Active adult homebuyers, who are coming from the Nation's Capital area, as well as from the Baltimore, Philadelphia, Eastern Shore and Delaware areas, will be able to enjoy a year-round vacation lifestyle featuring fine dining, shopping and entertainment. The community of Symphony Village will offer outstanding attractions. A magnificent entrance and grand boulevard will be lavishly landscaped to provide a true sense of arrival. The exclusive number of homeowners will assure that the community recreational facilities are never overcrowded. The 13,800 square foot "Symphony Club" will feature indoor and outdoor swimming, a ballroom, billiards, game rooms, a business center, a comprehensive fitness facility and much more. Outdoor fun at Symphony Village will include tennis, badminton, bocce, horse shoes, a putting green, walking trails and a community flower garden. There will even be a Lifestyle Director to coordinate activities. The "Composers Collection" will feature 7 all-new single family designs. Oriented around one-level living, they can be personalized with lofts, sunrooms, solariums, conservatories and much more. All include enhanced storage space with dual-walk-in closets in the owner's suite, expansion space (for a home office, entertainment center or pantry), and a sky basement consisting of a storage space over the garage with a full staircase. The members of the development team all have unique talents essential to the creation of Symphony Village. Caruso Homes is one of the nation's capital area's finest homebuilders. A second group, Symphony Marketing LLC, is responsible for some of the nation's largest active adult brands, with dozens of communities and over 20,000 homes to their credit, and a third, Waterford Development, provides international real estate financial resourcefulness. Those interested in learning more abOur Symphony Village at Centreville can call (866) 766-0009 or visit www.SymphonyVillage.com and be among the first to learn about opportunities and events. To visit the offsite Sales Center at the Prime Outlets in Queenstown, Maryland: Take Route 50/301 East over the Kent Narrows Bridge. Proceed 4 miles to the Route 50 and 301 split and take Route 301 North to the first right at Outlet Center Drive. The Symphony Village Sales Center is on the left. |
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