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Smart Growth Trends | Montgomery County | Rockville | walkable community | Tower Oaks | Rockville MD

Rockville, Maryland: A Renaissance Story

By: Jennifer Sergent
January 2nd, 2020

Tom Maddox has seen Rockville’s landscape change dramatically since he was a boy in the 1940s. “From the center of Rockville, you didn’t have to go three miles without encountering a working farm,” says Maddox, the third generation in a family of surveyors who’ve helped developers transform the city and its surroundings from a rural outpost in the 19th century into the thriving metropolitan suburb it is today. Yet Rockville’s pastoral legacy runs deep, where neighborhoods such as King Farm and North Farm refer to their previous incarnations, and Dawson Farm Park combines public open space with the property’s two original 19th-century farmhouse buildings.

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Smart Growth Trends | Montgomery County | Awards | EYA Company News | Purple Line | Chevy Chase Lake | walkable community | The Lindley | Chevy Chase | "mixed-income housing" | "affordable housing"

The Lindley Receives National Multifamily Mixed-Income Housing Award

By: EYA Homes
October 9th, 2019

We are pleased to announce that The Lindley has received the 2019 Multifamily Executive (MFE) award of merit for excellence in mixed-income housing. This national award highlights multifamily projects that demonstrate outstanding design, architecture, creativity and inventiveness.

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Smart Growth Trends | Montgomery County | Awards | EYA Company News | Purple Line | Chevy Chase Lake | walkable community | The Lindley | Chevy Chase | "mixed-income housing" | "affordable housing"

2019 ULI Jack Kemp Award given to The Lindley for Affordable and Workforce Housing

By: EYA Homes
September 19th, 2019

We are pleased to announce that The Lindley has been awarded the 2019 Jack Kemp Award for Excellence in Affordable and Workforce Housing. Presented by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Terwilliger Center for Housing, this national award recognizes exemplary developments that demonstrate innovation and creativity in expanding affordable and workforce housing opportunities.

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Smart Growth Trends | Awards | Architecture | EYA Company News | Green Building | Purple Line | walkable community | The Lindley | Chevy Chase | multi-generational

The Lindley Earns LEED Silver Certification

By: Colleen McGrew
September 5th, 2019

We are proud to announce that The Lindley recently earned its official LEED Silver certification! Across the park from the Brownstones at Chevy Chase Lake, The Lindley is a luxury, mixed-income multifamily building located in the heart of Chevy Chase. With a focus on sustainability and well-being, The Lindley’s construction, location, and amenities were all thoughtfully designed with LEED certification standards in mind.

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Smart Growth Trends | Awards | Grosvenor Heights | Westside at Shady Grove Metro | EYA Company News | Montgomery Row | The Brownstones at Chevy Chase Lake | Robinson Landing | EYA | walkable community | D.C. Area

EYA selected 2018 LOCUS Company of the Year

By: EYA Homes
April 24th, 2018

We are honored to announce that EYA was selected Company of the Year at the LOCUS Leadership Awards luncheon. Sponsored by Smart Growth America, the LOCUS Leadership Awards celebrate real estate developers and investors who have demonstrated exemplary commitment to public leadership and development for walkable, sustainable communities.

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Smart Growth Trends | Westside at Shady Grove Metro | Rockville | Lock and Go Lifestyle

Homeowners seek walkable lifestyles, with the best of suburban and urban living

By: EYA Homes
October 31st, 2016

EYA has long been a proponent of life within walking distance, in which homeowners enjoy easy access to transportation, recreation, shopping, and dining. And increasingly, new homeowners are seeking walkable lifestyles even in the suburbs.

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