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Kentlands, new urbanist, neotraditional, Gaithersburg, planned community, Joseph Alfandre, Kentlands Foundation, Kentlands
Kentlands has of approximately 1,800 homes in the sub-neighborhoods or Districts of Gatehouse, Old Farm, Upper Lake, Middle Lake, Lower Lake, Tschiffely Square, Upper Hill, Middle and Lower Hill, Midtown, Lakeside, and Kentlands Bluff.
Residential units include single family homes (some with 'carriage house'accessory apartments), 'urban cottages' (smaller single family homes), townhouses, garage townhouses, rental apartments, and condominium units. The rental projects include Beacon Place Apartments and the Gardens at Kentlands senior apartments. The condominium associations are Kentlands Ridge, Kentlands View, Copperfield Crossing, Copperfield Crossing II, The Kentlands Condominium (stacked townhouses on Kentlands Bluff), the six separately organized Chevy Chase street apartment condominiums and the apartments in the live-work buildings on Main Street and in Old Farm).
Kentlands also consists of approximately 1 million square feet of office and commercial development, with more planned for Kentlands, for Lakelands, and for Edison Park.
Gaithersburg City is now completing the Gaithersburg Center for the Arts in the Kentlands Barn, the second phase (the first being Kentlands Mansion) of a multi-phase and (hopefully) multi-building cultural arts campus in Kentlands. Gaithersburg City also expects the Main Street connection to Darnestown Road (which is itself being widened to a four-lane boulevard) to be complete later this year.
Maryland, Gaithersburg City and Montgomery County, MD are also planning for construction of the Corridor Cities Transit way, a light-rail (trolley car) or possibly busway line that will connect the area to the Shady Grove Metro station. A slight route modification is now being considered that would bring the light rail line into Kentlands on the median strip of Kentlands Boulevard. Such a connection would provide easy access on foot for nearly all who live and work in the Gaithersburg's Neo-traditional Quarter.
The Kentlands is a great place to live which can be seen in its clubs and organizations, active street life, intense internal politics, well-read newspaper, active recreation program, strong amateur athletic teams, and in the intense loyalty it seems to generate. Kentlands has the look and feel of a real place, too, with its annual July 4th parade, carnival and hilltop picnic; Memorial Day barbecue; Labor Day Bash; Holiday party; Oktoberfest; bi-weekly lawn concerts; performances and concerts at the Mansion; and its general hustle and bustle.
Kentlands - Gaithersburg, MD
Kentlands, new urbanist, neotraditional, Gaithersburg, planned community, Joseph Alfandre, Kentlands Foundation, Kentlands
Kentlands has of approximately 1,800 homes in the sub-neighborhoods or Districts of Gatehouse, Old Farm, Upper Lake, Middle Lake, Lower Lake, Tschiffely Square, Upper Hill, Middle and Lower Hill, Midtown, Lakeside, and Kentlands Bluff.
Residential units include single family homes (some with 'carriage house'accessory apartments), 'urban cottages' (smaller single family homes), townhouses, garage townhouses, rental apartments, and condominium units. The rental projects include Beacon Place Apartments and the Gardens at Kentlands senior apartments. The condominium associations are Kentlands Ridge, Kentlands View, Copperfield Crossing, Copperfield Crossing II, The Kentlands Condominium (stacked townhouses on Kentlands Bluff), the six separately organized Chevy Chase street apartment condominiums and the apartments in the live-work buildings on Main Street and in Old Farm).
Kentlands also consists of approximately 1 million square feet of office and commercial development, with more planned for Kentlands, for Lakelands, and for Edison Park.
Gaithersburg City is now completing the Gaithersburg Center for the Arts in the Kentlands Barn, the second phase (the first being Kentlands Mansion) of a multi-phase and (hopefully) multi-building cultural arts campus in Kentlands. Gaithersburg City also expects the Main Street connection to Darnestown Road (which is itself being widened to a four-lane boulevard) to be complete later this year.
Maryland, Gaithersburg City and Montgomery County, MD are also planning for construction of the Corridor Cities Transit way, a light-rail (trolley car) or possibly busway line that will connect the area to the Shady Grove Metro station. A slight route modification is now being considered that would bring the light rail line into Kentlands on the median strip of Kentlands Boulevard. Such a connection would provide easy access on foot for nearly all who live and work in the Gaithersburg's Neo-traditional Quarter.
The Kentlands is a great place to live which can be seen in its clubs and organizations, active street life, intense internal politics, well-read newspaper, active recreation program, strong amateur athletic teams, and in the intense loyalty it seems to generate. Kentlands has the look and feel of a real place, too, with its annual July 4th parade, carnival and hilltop picnic; Memorial Day barbecue; Labor Day Bash; Holiday party; Oktoberfest; bi-weekly lawn concerts; performances and concerts at the Mansion; and its general hustle and bustle.
Kentlands - Gaithersburg, MD





