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Biltmore Park
Developed by the heirs of George W. Vanderbilt, the benefactor of architect Richard Morris Hunt's incredible Biltmore House, Biltmore Park is a new mixed-use project providing for the development of multi-family residential, business flex space, and office commercial sites. The Project balances the need for incorporation of contemporary development requirements with the natural beauty of the land, and Neo-Traditional design elements.

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Biltmore Park is a very dense village, combining retail, a movie theatre, office, hotel, rental housing, condominiums and a YMCA into a compact development. The village occupies the top of a ridge, and is surrounded by wetlands and forest. Seeking to provide as much quality in materials and diversity of style as one would expect in a village, and yet conform to the financial realities of the marketplace, key positions in the plan were identified where inordinate capital would be expended, as opposed to the more "background" buildings of the remainder of the village.



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