The Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve completes phase I of $70 million project

September 02, 2016 - Northern New England
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Arundel, ME The Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve has completed the first phase of its $70 million seasonal residential development project, welcoming its first residents to this quiet side of Kennebunkport. Among the 30 new two-bedroom cottages now open as part of phase one, Cape Arundel has also completed an approximately 6,000 s/f community center and clubhouse, which offers recreation and entertainment amenities designed to meet the needs of vacationing families and guests. Named after some of Maine’s historic seaside communities and natural artifacts,  Casco, Birch, Saco and Acadia, four inviting layouts await residents of Cape Arundel, each surrounded by Maine’s woods and seacoast, and offering coastal living at its best with cottage-style architecture that incorporates clapboard/shingle-style house plans reminiscent of the historic New England coast.  

“We are excited to welcome our first homeowners to Cape Arundel,” said Joe Paolini, developer and managing partner of Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve. “It’s been a labor of love since we first put our shovels in the ground in 2015. We’ve come a long way and experienced great enthusiasm from our neighbors for this opening day of the season. Our owners will love the the relaxation that comes with coastal living at Cape Arundel, not to mention the easy access to the Kennebunks, southern Maine beaches and downtown Portland.”

 Once fully complete in 2018, Cape Arundel will feature 259 seasonal cottages on 300 acres.  Paolini, in collaberation with Sousa Design Architects of Brookline, Mass., designed the eight-month (May-December) cottages of Cape Arundel,

“Our residents will find that Cape Arundel is the perfect place to relax and unwind for the season,” said Kim White, director of sales & marketing for Cape Arundel Cottage Preserve.

For more information visit www.capearundelcottages.com.

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