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HALIFAX — Canadian real estate firm VIDA has enlisted the stars of the Trailer Park Boys franchise to promote a landscape design contest for its new modular home community in Kentville, N.S.
The contest offers a grand prize of $25,000 for the best submission and VIDA is inviting landscape design concepts from students, landscape designers, architects and other interested parties. In a recent release, VIDA said it is looking for creative ways to position the homes on the 6.6-acre coastal site, minimizing infrastructure spending on fill, road and plumbing services, for example, “while maximizing the number of units and the sense of beauty and quality of life within the amenity space.”
VIDA owns and operates more than 2,700 units in communities across Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Manitoba.promoting the contest, Trailer Park Boys character Ricky asks Bubbles whether his park design has a gun range and a grow op. Bubbles, meanwhile, says he plans to set aside a significant amount of space for a cat sanctuary.
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