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Smart Growth Trends | Company News | Green Building | Old Town Alexandria | Transportation
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EYA Homes
May 2nd, 2013
Zipcar is readying their fleet for the Spring/Summer driving season. What better time to launch our Homeowner Discount program with them!?
Smart Growth Trends | Design | Company News | Old Town Alexandria
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EYA Homes
April 26th, 2013
This is a common story we hear. You've been in your single family home for many years and created lots of special memories there. However, the upkeep is simply too much for your active lifestyle and you're considering downsizing.
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Smart Growth Trends | Company News | Green Building | Transportation
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EYA Homes
April 22nd, 2013
Bethesda, MD – Washington-area homebuilder and real estate developer EYA has long focused on close-in, walkable new home developments throughout the region. Fittingly, the company places a strong emphasis on sustainable design, green building and smart growth. While EYA has heard anecdotally that its neighborhoods and construction techniques have improved their homeowner’s lives, the company recently commissioned a third-party study to measure the true lifestyle benefits of living in an EYA neighborhood.
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EYA Homes
April 16th, 2013
This past Saturday, EYA unveiled its all-new architectural style at Arts District Hyattsville, and opened the final phase of townhome sales in the award-winning neighborhood that the company launched several years ago.
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EYA Homes
April 12th, 2013
As part of the Chancellor's Row townhome neighborhood in Washington, DC, EYA established a Small Business Grant program to assist local businesses. Last night, the company gathered with the grant recipients, Councilmember Kenyan R. McDuffie and The Community Foundation to award grant monies to:
EYA Foundation | Events | Company News
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EYA Homes
April 2nd, 2013
Washington-Based Real Estate Developer EYA and The Community Foundation Award More Than $50,000 in Grants to Ward 5 Businesses