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The '''Cottages of Lakeshore''' is a small housing cluster under construction near the [[Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital]] which will serve as temporary residences for the families of injured armed-services personnel participating in the [[Lima Foxtrot]] program. The $2.3 million project encompasses two three-bedroom cottages and four duplex units arrayed around a courtyard with a playground and fountain. Previously program participants slept in a dormitory which prevented their families from staying with them. The project is being developed by the [[Lakeshore Foundation]] and [[Capstone Development]] with [[Dungan Nequette Architects]] responsible for the design.
The '''Cottages of Lakeshore''' is a small housing cluster near the [[Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital]] in [[Homewood]], which serves as temporary residences for the families of injured armed-services personnel participating in the [[Lima Foxtrot]] program. Groundbreaking was held on [[April 5]], [[2010]], and the facility was dedicated on [[November 11]] ([[Veterans Day]]) of the same year.


A groundbreaking is schedule for April [[2010]] with plans to open the cottages by [[Veterans Day]] of that year.
The $2.3 million project encompasses two three-bedroom cottages and four duplex units arrayed around a courtyard with a playground, arbor and fountain. Previously program participants slept in a dormitory which prevented their families from staying with them.
 
The project was developed by the [[Lakeshore Foundation]] and [[Capstone Development]], which raised funds and solicited donation of materials and services with their '''Operation Lakeshore''' campaign. [[Dungan Nequette Architects]] provided the architectural design and Capstone's [[Cottage Builders]] division led the construction team.


==References==
==References==
* Tomberlin, Michael (December 10, 2009) "Birmingham facility for wounded troops slated." ''Birmingham News''
* Tomberlin, Michael (December 10, 2009) "Birmingham facility for wounded troops slated." ''Birmingham News''
* Hansen, Jeff (April 5, 2010) "Ground broken on Lakeshore's new housing for families of injured vets." ''Birmingham News''
* Hansen, Jeff (May 31, 2010) "Companies line up to help build homes at Lakeshore Foundation for wounded vets." ''Birmingham News''
* Cooper, Lauren B. (November 8, 2010) "Lakeshore Foundation opening new $2.3M cottage housing facility." ''Birmingham Business Journal''
==External links==
* [http://operationlakeshore.com/ Operation Lakeshore] website


[[Category:Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital]]
[[Category:Lakeshore Foundation]]
[[Category:Houses]]
[[Category:Homewood houses]]
[[Category:2010 buildings]]
[[Category:2010 buildings]]
[[Category:Dungan Nequette buildings]]
[[Category:Capstone developments]]

Latest revision as of 12:48, 20 October 2021

The Cottages of Lakeshore is a small housing cluster near the Lakeshore Rehabilitation Hospital in Homewood, which serves as temporary residences for the families of injured armed-services personnel participating in the Lima Foxtrot program. Groundbreaking was held on April 5, 2010, and the facility was dedicated on November 11 (Veterans Day) of the same year.

The $2.3 million project encompasses two three-bedroom cottages and four duplex units arrayed around a courtyard with a playground, arbor and fountain. Previously program participants slept in a dormitory which prevented their families from staying with them.

The project was developed by the Lakeshore Foundation and Capstone Development, which raised funds and solicited donation of materials and services with their Operation Lakeshore campaign. Dungan Nequette Architects provided the architectural design and Capstone's Cottage Builders division led the construction team.

References

  • Tomberlin, Michael (December 10, 2009) "Birmingham facility for wounded troops slated." Birmingham News
  • Hansen, Jeff (April 5, 2010) "Ground broken on Lakeshore's new housing for families of injured vets." Birmingham News
  • Hansen, Jeff (May 31, 2010) "Companies line up to help build homes at Lakeshore Foundation for wounded vets." Birmingham News
  • Cooper, Lauren B. (November 8, 2010) "Lakeshore Foundation opening new $2.3M cottage housing facility." Birmingham Business Journal

External links