Kit Homes Hit Shelves Of Home Improvement Stores In Gulf Coast
21 October 2006 - 9:00am
"A decent place to live" may top holiday lists this shopping season.
"Four model cottages by new urbanist designers, each in a vernacular style appropriate to the Gulf Coast, will begin to be sold in 30 Lowe’s Home Improvement stores in Mississippi and Louisiana in mid-November. Lowe’s outlets in the two states — both of which are still in the early stages of reconstruction, more than a year after Hurricane Katrina — will sell the cottages as packages of materials. Professional builders or highly skilled do-it-yourselfers will then assemble the materials to make wood-frame “Katrina Cottages” of 544 to 936 square feet."
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Katrina Cottages bound for Lowe’s stores
Source:
New Urban News, October 17, 2006
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