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SearStone, schedule to be completed in 2009 is a vibrant new senior community in Cary, NC.  We started working on this project 6 years ago with the developer on just the site plan but the marketing process has really taken off in the past 6 months.  Working with multiple architectural firms, the design process has gone back and forth with the final design reverting back to the founder Bill Sears’ original vision of the green mansard roof with the flared eaves. Here are some images from concept

SearStone (Cary, NC) - Growing With Our Clients


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