Published: May 28, 2007
Marley Park's Heritage Club Opens in New Arizona Home Community
State-of-the-Art Residents' Club Presented in Charming "Farmhouse" Setting

Marley Park residents joined in the grand
opening celebration of the Heritage Club at Marley Park, the community's
new 5,948-square-foot residents' recreational facility, which opened on
April 28.
The Heritage Club is open to residents of Marley Park, a DMB community in
Surprise, Arizona. Situated on
approximately 2.8 acres and located across the street from the Marley Park
Welcome Center, the Heritage Club includes an outdoor event lawn,
multipurpose spaces, demonstration kitchen, teen room and meeting spaces
with state-of-the-art technology. Heritage Community Pool is scheduled to
open later in the year and will be located adjacent to the Heritage Club on
slightly more than 2 acres.
Envisioned to represent an early 1900s farmhouse, the Heritage Club is
designed to feel like a home that has been expanded over time to meet a
family's growing needs. In the Heritage Club, the multipurpose room and
demonstration kitchen are the modern incarnations of what would have been
the original home's structure, while a wide hallway connecting the
multipurpose room to the rest of the home contains design elements that
hint at its use as a wrap-around porch in an earlier time. At the front of
the Heritage Club, residents of the Surprise, Arizona real estate
community enter through a space that in times past would have greeted
guests as a family's "best parlor." A small conference room evokes an
imagined earlier purpose as a dining room or "keeping room" with a
farmhouse-style kitchen table. The teen room and offices for the Marley
Park Community Association are housed in spaces that might have been
additions for guest rooms and extended family bedrooms.

Teens and pre-teens were consulted to influence the design and
functionality of the Heritage Club's teen room. Based on their input, the
teen room features lounge and study areas with eclectic furnishings and
bold colors, patterns and textures.
To maintain the character of a traditional home, technology has been
artfully integrated throughout the Heritage Club. The farmhouse kitchen
table in the small conference room is outfitted with built-in data, cable
and phone plates; plasma televisions broadcasting the Marley Park community
channel are housed in old frames; in-ground plates for power and technology
are built into the floors; and computers for resident use are concealed
behind built-in cabinets.
The Heritage Club is administered and operated by the Marley Park Community
Association. Through resident involvement and partnerships with local
organizations, the Community Association will offer innovative programs at
the Heritage Club designed to promote social, civic, educational, cultural,
health and wellness, recreational and artistic activities in the community.
Residents can use the space for formal or informal, personal, family and
business activities. The club provides year-round opportunities for outdoor
activities including open lawns for play and events; a gazebo for
performances, weddings and other special events; and a built-in barbecue
island.
"The Heritage Club is a place where residents can come together in large
groups and small, for formal events or family celebrations, or even to just
find a quiet corner for personal study," said Dan Kelly, general manager
for Marley Park. "This community, now with nearly one thousand residents,
has proven to be engaged, neighborly and eager to participate with one
another. The Heritage Club will be a place where many memories will be made
for these founding residents and generations to come."
The Heritage Club was designed by Haven Design and MICE North America and
built by Newman Jolly. It is located at 15210 W. Sweetwater Avenue, just
south of Waddell Road and east of Reems Road in Surprise.
Marley Park is designed to be a classically styled Surprise, AZ home community celebrating the
most valued characteristics of traditional neighborhoods. Taking its cues
from the area's rich agrarian history, the community of Marley Park
emphasizes open spaces, shade trees and diverse and traditional
architecture. For more Surprise, Arizona
information and on these new homes in Arizona, visit
www.MarleyParkNews.com.
Marley Park is being developed in phases by Marley Park LLC, an affiliate
of Scottsdale-based DMB Associates, Inc. (DMB). DMB is a diversified real
estate investment and development firm with real estate holdings through
affiliated companies that include current and planned resort/recreational
and primary residential communities, signature commercial developments,
country clubs, hotels, health clubs and spa properties. Founded in 1984 and
headquartered in Scottsdale, Ariz., DMB is one of the most active community
developers in the West, with properties in Arizona, California, Utah and
Hawaii. The firm's name is synonymous with high-quality real estate
developments.
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