E’tage Gardens set to get underway in Old Goodwood
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Infrastructure work will begin later this month on E’tage Gardens, a small residential development on Government Street in the Old Goodwood neighborhood. Mike Hogstrom, a designer and developer behind the project, says he has secured financing to begin infrastructure and landscaping. He is also talking to several local builders interested in buying and developing all eight lots in the 1.4-acre development. “They are boutique builders, not volume builders,” says Hogstrom. “We are also planning to do our first model home early next year.” Houses in E’tage Gardens will be 2,300 square feet on average and will range in price from the upper $300,000s to the lower $400,000s. “They will have all the amenities and 12- to 14-foot ceilings,” Hogstrom says, adding he has also committed to doing a significant amount of landscaping in the public right-of-way on Government Street. E’tage Gardens bills itself as a “flagship FuturEBR project,” referring to the design guidelines and principles of the city’s latest land-use plan. “We have received endorsements from groups like [the Center for Planning Excellence] and the [EBR Redevelopment Authority] because we modeled every element of our project off of FuturEBR,” he says. “There will be a lot of walkability and green space—a small private garden that people can enjoy.”—Stephanie Riegel
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