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<title>East Beach Norfolk - Articles</title>
<description>Collection of articles related to the East Beach Norfolk community in Virginia.</description>
<link>http://www.eastbeachnorfolk.com</link>

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<title>East Beach Neighborhood Profile - The Virginian-Pilot - December 17, 2008</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/fjESi_Qr5bI/NeighborhoodProfile2008.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2008-12-17</pubDate>
<description>Linda Federoff said she wouldn't have visited the area she now calls home before its redevelopment. Now, the 52-year-old and her husband, Jack, sleep peacefully in the 2,500-square-foot house they purchased from the 2007 St. Jude Dream Home winner.</description>
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<title>"Tops in Sustainability: Visionary Award Competition Reveals Exceptional Projects" - Sustainable Land Development Today - May 2008</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/Vtz3udG5DqU/SustainableLandDevToday.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2008-05-01</pubDate>
<description>This extraordinary, 100-acre water-front site was a severely blighted and crime ridden area of Ocean View, within the City of Norfolk, on a peninsula between the Chesapeake Bay and Pretty Lake Harbor. Today, East Beach is a traditional neighborhood development, designed by New-Urbanis Master Planner Duany Plater-Zyberk.</description>
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<title>"Tidewater Builders Paint a Brighter Picture of Their Housing Market" - Nations Building News - April 2008</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/FRMhySD6GLw/NationsBuildingNews.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2008-04-21</pubDate>
<description>East Beach, an upscale new home community located on the Chesapeake Bay in Norfolk, Va., continues to see success despite the market slowdown. According to its developers, 2007 was its most successful year yet in terms of home sales.</description>
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<title>"Bayside Beauty", Builder Magazine, December 2007</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/_zMLSnSRC_U/NationsBuildingNews.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2007-12-01</pubDate>
<description>East Beach, an upscale new home community located on the Chesapeake Bay in Norfolk, Va., continues to see success despite the market slowdown. According to its developers, 2007 was its most successful year yet in terms of home sales.</description>
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<title>"Bayside Beauty", Builder Magazine, December 2007</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/7A5LUH50yk4/BuilderMag2007.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2007-12-01</pubDate>
<description>At East Beach in Norfolk, Va., tip-top planning and Tidewater design join forces to turn a crumbling site into a vibrant waterfront neighborhood.</description>
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<title>"Growing signs of a condo cooldown in Hampton Roads", The Virginian-Pilot, September 29, 2007</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/igsyyQJdcMA/Pilot_09-29-2007.pdf</link>
<date>2007-09-29</date>
<description>Developer Bart Frye is confident the first 18 units of the East Beach Villas at Pretty Lake condominiums in Norfolk will sell once the development is completed early next year.</description>
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<title>"Hampton Roads housing market tough on developers", WVEC.com, September 28, 2007</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/up0xgjZS-So/WVEC_09-28-2007.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2007-09-28</pubDate>
<description>Crews are hard at work on the East Beach Villas in Norfolk. When they're done, there will be 20 new high-end condos and it’s owner Bart Frye's job to sell them in a tough housing market.</description>
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<title>"Norfolk's East Beach named one of nation's top restored beaches", The Virginian-Pilot, May 19, 2007</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/nDahvuI1dik/TopRestoredBeach.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2007-05-19</pubDate>
<description>East Beach, a waterfront community in Ocean View that has received acclaim for the luxury housing being built there, is now getting noticed for its shoreline. The American Shore and Beach Preservation Association named East Beach one of the nation's top seven restored beaches.</description>
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<title>"Hampton Votes for Boats", Boat U.S. Magazine, May 2007</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/qUwcsehXaNg/BoatUSMagazine.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2007-05-01</pubDate>
<description>Just a few steps across the road from these marinas is East Beach, a master-planned community of approximately 700 homes. Designed as a traditional neighborhood development, East Beach is actually a redevelopment of a region considered blighted and rundown in the mid-90's.</description>
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<title>"Chesapeake Bay Getaways: Area residents are finding their places in the sun", Washington Spaces, May 2007</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/w-oZLpUHG2g/WashingtonSpaces.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2007-05-01</pubDate>
<description>"East Beach is rooted in the tradition of historic waterfront villages and towns along the East Seaboard," says East Beach managing partner D.B. "Bart" Frye, Jr.</description>
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<title>"Conversations with Top Communities", Coastal Homes Southern Style, April 2007</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/gFw0xfzUMNs/</link>
<pubDate>2007-04-01</pubDate>
<description>One day recently we asked Bart Frye, developer of East Beach in Norfolk, Va., to tell us more about this premier traditional neighborhood community. Here is what we found out.</description>
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<title>"Influential Neighbor", New Towns, December 2006</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/tb2rfvRhyBc/InfluentialNeighborDec2006.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2006-12-01</pubDate>
<description>Nestled into urban blight, a fledgling neighborhood is turning the tide on Chesapeake Bay... East Beach is quickly becoming a model for complete redevelopment — and how redevelopment can spread beauty and economic health to less-than-beautiful surroundings.</description>
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<title>"A New Formula", The Virginian Pilot, October 28, 2006</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/LLBff0GtrAo/At_home_10-28-2006.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2006-10-28</pubDate>
<description>In the past year, Andrés Duany has lead dream teams of architects and planners in the debate about how to redesign Gulf Coast communities wrecked by hurricanes.</description>
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<title>"Picture Perfect", The Virginian Pilot, July 15, 2006</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/6Tn3hRZrEAw/AthomeEasyLiving.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2006-07-15</pubDate>
<description>Cruising through Norfolk’s East Beach neighborhood in a golf cart is like looking at something out of a magazine. Brightly colored cottages, beautifully decorated front porches, perfectly landscaped yards and spectacular beach views are found at every angle.</description>
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<title>"Rooms With A View", Hampton Roads Magazine, November/December 2005</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/qIskS5qwhcc/RoomsWithaView.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2005-11-01</pubDate>
<description>There is only one room in the 2005 Coastal Living Idea House that doesn’t have a view of the water. You can even see the cool and vibrant blues of the Chesapeake Bay from the shower — something that certainly must make waking up every morning a little bit easier.</description>
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<title>"Idea House", Coastal Living Magazine, November/December 2005</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/jy7BoAYNmTc/CoastalLivingIdeaHouse.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2005-11-01</pubDate>
<description>Each dawn, as the sun climbs high enough to make the Chesapeake Bay waters bright blue, a pod of dolphins swims parallel to Norfolk, Virginia’s East Beach community shoreline.</description>
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<title>"New Urbanism on an Old Waterfront", October 10, 2005</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/yVJcFm2sfaY/NewUrbanism.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2005-10-10</pubDate>
<description>With its deep front roof, gabled roof and overhanging eaves, the house owned by Roger Wood looks as if it might have been built 100 years ago.</description>
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<title>"Catch Ideas at Coastal Designer House", Richmond Times Dispatch, August 27, 2005</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/_YZMFWrHlK0/CatchIdeas.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2005-08-27</pubDate>
<description>Whether you're standing in the shower stall or soaking in the platform tub, the tranquil lilt of the Chesapeake Bay is visible.</description>
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<title>"Going Coastal... Idea House in East Beach combines modern touches with traditional look", The Virginian Pilot, August 8, 2005</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/nNie002OVQc/GoingCoastal.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2005-08-08</pubDate>
<description>Don't forget your camera when you visit the 2005 Coastal Living magazine Idea House at East Beach in Norfolk.</description>
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<title>"Inside Norfolk", U.S. Airways, 2005</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/o7UchbjDxas/InsideNorfolk.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2005-01-01</pubDate>
<description>Norfolk is a study in contrasts: It's gritty and elegant, sophisticated and quaint, edgy and old-fashioned. It looks to the future while respecting tradition. And it’s a vibrant seaport that’s growing, by most any measure, at a remarkable pace.</description>
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<title>"Colorful Transformation", Streetscapes Online Magazine, 2005</title>
<link>http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/EastBeachNorfolk-Articles/~3/H9ikxE4iGyk/ColorfulTransformation.pdf</link>
<pubDate>2005-01-01</pubDate>
<description>Sometimes even a grand history and a spectacular location cannot save an area from falling into disrepair. Such had become the fate of Ocean View in Norfolk, Virginia.</description>
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