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  1. 2008-04-16 10:12:00 UTC
    Utility Shield, NC Division To Build ENERG

    Raleigh, NC (PRWEB) October 18, 2007 -- Chesapeake Homes - NC Division, today announced intentions to build in the Greenbriar Collection at Wakefield Development Company's award-winning master-planned community, Bedford at Falls River.

    Chesapeake Homes - NC Division will break ground in early December on 30 single-family ENERGY STARĀ® qualified homes. Priced from the mid-$300s with square footage ranging from 2,300 to 3,000 in six different home styles, the first homes will be completed in late spring 2008.

    "We are thrilled to be building in such a successful community as Bedford at Falls River," said Paul Luck, North Carolina Division Manager for Chesapeake Homes. "As an ENERGY STARĀ® BUILDER PARTNER, homebuyers will benefit from living in a more energy-efficient home that is proven to be more durable and comfortable."

    For more information about Chesapeake Homes - NC Division, please call 919-256-3060 or visit http://www.cheshomesnc.com. For more information about Bedford at Falls River's Greenbriar Collection, please contact the Welcome Center at 919.792.0100 or visit http://www.bedfordtradition.com.

    About Chesapeake Homes - NC Division

    Chesapeake Homes - NC Division is backed by Virginia-based L.M. Sandler & Sons, Inc., the largest privately-owned developer of master-planned communities in the United States and sister company to Wakefield Development Company, central North Carolina's largest developer of residential communities. Due to its success in the Hampton Road's area, Chesapeake Homes has expanded into the North Carolina market with projects in 12 Oaks, Wakefield Development Company's newest high-end master-planned community in Holly Springs, and Renaissance Park, an urban development just minutes from downtown Raleigh.
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