Wednesday, March 14, 2001 Turn-of-the-century model opens at Avery Park Patrick Malloy Communities (PMC) is pleased to unveil its model home in Avery Park, a 380-acre master-planned community in Newnan. Known for its turn-of-the-century architecture, PMC will be building 45 turn-of-the-century style homes in The Crescent at Avery Park. Homes will feature rear-entry garages and alleyways, creating a pedestrian-friendly environment and an intimate, small town atmosphere. Most homes surround a landscaped neighborhood park, featuring sidewalks and park benches. Dave Core, sales representative at The Crescent, says that PMC has created a neighborhood that reflects the charm of yesteryear while incorporating the best in modern home design at an affordable price. "The openness of the model's floor plan, and the unique architecture of the neighborhood, has already generated a lot of excitement among home buyers who have visited," Core says. "It's the perfect place to experience the charm of Avery Park." Avery Park is a community reminiscent of Atlanta's neighborhoods of the early 1900s. Walking trails and paths, a competition-size swimming pool, tennis courts and community parks are included in Avery Park's 30-percent green space and open areas. In addition, Avery Park has a combination of ultra-fast Internet access, upgraded wiring in every home and an interactive community Intranet. Homes are priced from the mid $100s to $300s. Avery Park is located on Highway 29 in Newnan. The Information Center is open daily 11-6 and Sunday 1-6. For more information, visit the Avery Park Web site at www.averypark.com, or call 770-252-9100.
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