Re: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: DHCano (DHCano![]() |
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Date: Sat, 16 May 1998 19:06:59 -0500 |
In a message dated 98-05-16 18:51:51 EDT, matt [at] technoronin.com writes: >t seems to me that a significant number of >the 30 some odd cohousing communities in this country were built in urban >settings, often revitalizing the area that they were built in. As one who doesn't know and would really like to learn, does anyone on the list know how many of the '30 some odd' have been built in urban settings? Diane Cano Brooklyn NY (Obviously an urbanite)
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- Re: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness Roman Bitner, May 16 1998
- Re: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness dwn2erth, May 16 1998
- Re: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness Matt Lawrence, May 16 1998
- RE: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness Rob Sandelin, May 16 1998
- Re: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness DHCano, May 16 1998
- Re: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness PattyMara, May 16 1998
- RE: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness Matt Lawrence, May 17 1998
- Re: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness Matt Lawrence, May 17 1998
- RE: co-housing v.s. old-fashioned neighborliness Deb Smyre, May 18 1998
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