From the Saporta Report:

South Park Cottages developer Booker T. Washington is developing a second community in Union City. Courtesy South Park Cottages Facebook Page A College Park developer of affordable micro-homes says some residents’ criticism of his South Park Cottages do not reflect most of the 29 homeowners in the community. Developer Booker T. Washington of Techie Homes celebrated the opening of South Park Cottages last year and is developing a second community in Union City.  It’s a project […]

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  • jmht@theatl.social
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    2 months ago

    @Bonskreeskreeskree @saportareport Could use smaller. But the choice shouldn’t be between “tiny homes” and “McMansions”.
    And can we do something about the monoculture of modern suburbia? Pre-suburban and early suburbia showed variety, home of multiple sizes and designs. Now, everyone in the neighborhood is in exactly the same socioeconomic level, in a house virtually identical to all their neighbors.
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