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Gale Communities, Inc. has built an outstanding reputation as the developer of the 1200-acre Winterset Park comprised of five distinct neighborhoods sharing an active homeowners governing association. Thanks to its sensitivity to the beautiful natural environment in western Lee's Summit, plus careful land planning and environmentally sound construction techniques, Winterset Park is the only new community in Kansas or Missouri to receive the coveted Global Releaf Designation. |
The neighborhoods of Winterset Garden Villas, maintenance-provided lifestyle homes, and Winterset Valley featuring more suburban styled homes are currently under development and have new homes available.
Gale Communities, Inc. is also the Master Planner and Developer for the communities of New Longview on the former Longview Estate and Arborwalk incorporating a variety of housing, parks, civic spaces, and office and retail. |
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New Longview combines classic Kansas City architecture with the magnificent beauty of the R.A. Long estate. Transforming significant historical structures into useable community centers and landmarks are signatures of the community. Choices are abundant with over 1100 residences, 600,00 square feet of office and retail space, parkland and modern conveniences inspired by traditional neighborhood design. |
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Arborwalk, set on 400 acres in southern Lee's Summit combines tradition and nature in a unique way. A variety of home styles, 15 acres of parkland, a community soccer field, and baseball diamond located on the new Holy Spirit Catholic Church expansion and office and retail form this urban style community. |
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Gale Communities has designed a master plan for a Village Center creating a new sense of place within the heart of Gladstone, Missouri. With a proven track record of mult-use developments and involvement of the community, the economically sound vision may include single-family homes, restaurants, retail shops, town homes, loft apartments, public transit center, trails and public spaces. |

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