The Disney company has announced plans to create multiple residential neighborhoods across the US, the first of which is expected to break ground this year in Rancho Mirage, California.
The Disney company announced plans on Wednesday to create multiple residential neighborhoods across the United States, the first of which is expected to break ground this year in Rancho Mirage, California.that"Cotino," the first project in its Storyliving by Disney venture, will have about 1,900 residential units of varying types on the 618-acre property.
But you won't find Mickey Mouse here. And there are no planned discounts or perks related to Disney theme parks or products. Instead, residents will find water recreation, cooking classes, seminars on wellness or philanthropic projects. Disney sold the development in Celebration in 2004. Some residents later struggled with the new owner over certain units and buildings falling into disrepair.
A 24-acre grand oasis with a professionally managed beach park with water activitives is part of the proposal for Cotino.This is the first time Disney will attempt to create multiple neighborhoods across the country. Disney Imagineers, known for their creativity in building immersive theme park spaces, will design the neighborhoods to evoke the history and nature of each particular location.
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