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Our Communities
Atlantic Marine Corps Communities
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Project Size:
Timeline:
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 | Development commenced in 2005 |
 | Ongoing operations until 2055 |
Development Scope:
Key Features:
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 | Located in North Carolina and New York |
 | Waterfront views |
 | Eleven community centers |
 | Hiking and bicycle trails |
 | Extensive network of pocket parks and preserved open space |
 | Classic Greek Revival architecture |
 | Innovative recycling and reuse program |
 | LEED H Silver rating for new home development |
Awards & Achievments:
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 | 2007 Association of Defense Communities (ADC) Private Sector Partnership Award |
 | 2006 Professional Housing Management Association: Outstanding Housing Installation Team - Privatized Location |
 | 2004 National Apartment Association (NAA) Paragon Award |
 | 2004 Savannah Apartment Association (SAA) Gold Landscape Award |
 | 2004 National Multifamily Customer Service Award for Excellence |
The partnership between the Department of Navy and Actus Lend Lease, Atlantic Marine Corps Communities (AMCC) is the largest Navy housing portfolio on the east coast with more than 8,000 homes situated across eight sites and four states including North Carolina, South Carolina, New York, and Massachusetts. In this partnership, Actus Lend Lease oversees the financing, development, maintenance, and management of the homes and will continue to own, operate and manage through at least 2055.
The Families at Atlantic Marine Corps Communities are part of communities that encompass their energetic lifestyles with amenities for the entire Family. Homes situated within a walkable community feature spacious floorplans, ENERGY STARŪ appliances, a master bedroom with attached bath, and technology niches. Community centers will serve as a gathering place for many residents offering social activities, facilities and management services. Age appropriate parks will be provided such as tot lots, playgrounds, and swimming pools, basketball courts, playfields, and trails will entertain all age groups for years to come. Following through on its commitment to taking care of Service Members and their Families, AMCC recently donated three homes to the Hope for the Warrior Program. The homes allow Family members a place to stay while their loved ones are recovering from injuries suffered while on the job. Since donating the homes, all have had 100% occupancy.
Sustainable developments are the goal of Actus Lend Lease. In achieving this, Actus began a revolutionary program within two AMCC communities by recycling entire homes scheduled for demolition and offering them instead to non-profit organizations in the surrounding community. In addition, Atlantic Marine Corps Communities uses geothermal technology in 24 percent of existing homes, will meet LEED H Silver rating in one of its new neighborhoods, and has replaced more than 30,000 incandescent light bulbs with Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFLs) in all of its 8,059 homes.
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