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'Outdoors Is the New Luxury Amenity'

Charter Homes & Neighborhoods is donating a 14-acre park to a historic Pennsylvania community where it’s building a new development.
By Maggie Murphy
August 7, 2023
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by Maggie Murphy
Maggie leads Construction Executive’s day-to-day operations and long-term strategy—overseeing all print and digital content, design and production efforts, and working with the editorial team to tell the many stories of America’s builders and contractors. She’s a native Marylander with extensive construction industry experience and an educational background in communications, history and classical literature.

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