Cohousing Considered In Ohio
18 January 2005 - 11:00am
Loveland, OH, may have the state's first plans for a cohousing development.
"Cohousing [in the USA] is clustered in California, the Pacific Northwest, Colorado and the East Coast. The rest of the country has a sprinkling of cohousing communities, often in college towns, Blank said... Still, she foresees cohousing continuing to grow as people learn more about it and recognize the benefits of having neighbors who are more than just fellow occupants. 'They realize this isn't so weird,' she said."
Source:
Akron Beacon Journal, January 16, 2005
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