Some remember living in a neighborhood where Grammy and Grampy lived down the street. Little Frank and Mandy could easily ride their scooters over to spend a few hours with them while their parents strolled to the neighborhood market to pick up a few groceries. A distant memory of life from the “good ol’ days” will be possible once again at The Arbour at Omaha’s Heartwood Preserve.
“It’s multi-generational, like a post-World War II concept, as opposed to being just a 55-and-over community,” said Greg Frazell, co-owner of G. Lee Homes and one of the builders of The Arbour at Heartwood Preserve. “It’s an urban style, so it’s vertical living, with higher density and vertically-designed homes.”
The Arbour will have 210 homes covering 15 acres, Greg said. The neighborhood actually has 19 acres, but four acres are dedicated to green space where people can play, have picnics, and attend outdoor activities, he explained…