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REDBROOK WINS COVETED GOLD BUILDER INDUSTRY AWARDS
PLYMOUTH, MA
10/16/2015 08:45 AM
Redbrook, the A.D. Makepeace Company’s new village in south Plymouth, took home five awards from the prestigious Prism Awards recognizing achievement in building and design.

The awards, given out annually by the Builders and Remodelers Association of Greater Boston, “recognize the finest projects and outstanding achievements” in the region’s homebuilding industry. Awards were presented at a ceremony in Boston on October 9.

“We are gratified at the recognition we have received from our peers in the industry,” said Michael P. Hogan, president and CEO of the A.D. Makepeace Company.  “Redbrook is a unique community, and I was delighted to receive the award for ‘best land planning.’”

Redbrook received the gold award in that category.  In addition, the new community won gold awards for best detached home under 2,500 square feet, best showroom or sales center (for the Meeting House), and best website, and a silver award for best attached home under 1,800 square feet.

The first two neighborhoods at Redbrook are nearing completion, and construction has begun on a third.  When complete, Redbrook will feature a dozen or more distinct neighborhoods, all connected to a village center by a network of walking trails designed by the Appalachian Mountain Club and hundreds of acres of shared open space.  A total of nearly 2,000 acres of land will be protected as part of the development.

The award-winning website can be found at redbrookplymouth.com.

The A.D. Makepeace Company, located in Wareham, is the world’s largest cranberry grower, the largest private property owner in eastern Massachusetts, and a recognized leader in environmentally responsible land development and stewardship.

Reference
Linda Burke
508-322-4103
 
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