Community
leaders turned a shovel on Woodland Ridge, the first new neighborhood to be
developed in Michigan City in 50 years, at a recent groundbreaking ceremony.
The event
marked the Allen Edwin Homes development, which will include homes from 1,252
to 2,735 square feet on South Woodland Avenue, just south of West Pahs Road.
The homes will start at $295,900 and will include plans for two to five
bedrooms, one to two bathrooms and two garages with many options for homeowners
to select and build.
Michigan
City Mayor Angie Nelson Deuitch said she has personally watched the project
progress.
“When the
road went in, I was so excited that the project was on the right path to offer
our residents another option for homeownership,” she said. “We are staying the
course in this process with all of our partners and look forward to Phase 1 of
Woodland Ridge taking shape.”
“Housing
has been a hot topic in my years at the EDCMC, and our team is honored to be
part of helping bring this project to its groundbreaking and development,” said
EDCMC Executive Director Clarence L. Hulse. “Homeownership has a rippling
impact on communities that creates a more inclusive and prosperous space for
all to thrive.”
The first
phase includes about 33 homes on the 32-acre property with Phases 2 and 3
adding additional homes in the future.
For more
information on Woodland Ridge, visit: https://www.allenedwin.com/indiana-community-detail/Woodland-Ridge-203532#.