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Cornell Associates Mixed-Use building front elevation
Cornell #1
Haile Market Square, Gainesville, FL
Haile, Mixed-Use, porch
Following LEED principals, Brytan has incorporated water-saving front yard landscape design
Water-Saving Front Yard Landscape Design
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front yard, green, landscape design, LEED, water-saving
Brytan Kids Playing in Carl's Corner
Kids Playing in Brytan's New Playground, Carl's Corner
Brytan Gainesville, FL 32608
Brytan, Neighborhood, park, playground
Brytan Orchard Park Walking Trail
Orchard Park Walking Trail
Brytan Gainesville, FL 32608
Orchard, park, Walking Trail
Brytan Close Park
Brytan Close Park
Brytan Gainesville, FL 32608
Brytan, common area, greens, park
View from the walking trail showing the Brytan Butterfly Garden and brand-new playground, called Carl's Corner
Brytan Butterfly Garden and Playground
Brytan Gainesville, FL 32608
Brytan, butterfly, garden, park, playground, Walking Trail
Lovely view from the upstairs porch of one of Brytan's brand new homes in Parkside West
Brytan Front Porch View
Brytan Gainesville, FL 32608
Brytan, porch, streetscape, TND
Brytan Main Entrance Streetscape
Brytan Main Entrance Streetscape
Brytan Gainesville, FL 32608
Brytan, main street, streetscape, TND
Brytan, Lot 83 Bungalow
Brytan Phase I, Lot 83 - LEED Silver Certified
Brytan, Gainesville, FL
Brytan, bungalow, craftsman, Facade, LEED for Homes Certified, Residential
Brytan, Lot 82
Brytan Phase I, Lot 82
Brytan, Gainesville, FL
Brytan, front facade, Lot 82, porch, Residential
Brytan Lot 70
Brytan Phase I, Lot 70 - LEED Certified
Brytan, Gainesville, FL
front facade, house, Residential
First Houses Completed in Brytan, Phase I - Streetscape #1.  Brytan is a participating project in the LEED for Neighborhoods Pilot Program
3 Brytan Phase I Homes #1
Brytan, Gainesville, FL
Brytan, houses, streetscape
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