Press Releases
- Highland Meadows Receives Five Gold Awards— New England Best of 50+ Housing Awards Celebrates Design, Architectural Achievements Weston, MA – Highland Meadows, a 55+ luxury home community located in Weston, MA, was honored with five Gold Awards by the New England Chapter of the National Association of Home Builders 50+ Housing Council at the “Best of 50+ Housing Awards” held at ... [more]
- Archive: Meetinghouse Grand Opening, Sunday 9/28/08, 1 to 4 pm— TEN HOMES SOLD IN JUST THREE MONTHS¦ AND ONLY THREE REMAIN IN PHASE I! What’s behind this phenomenal success story? Phenomenal homes. At Highland Meadows, it’s how we do things that makes the difference. Incredible attention to detail has gone into all aspects of this community. You see it everywhere. In the homes themselves — ... [more]
In The News
- Boston Common December 2011/January 2012— In Good Company: The golden years get a platinum upgrade thanks to Highland Meadows’ luxury amenities and hassle-free lifestyle. Boston Common December 2011/January 2012 [more]
- Highland Meadows receives top honors— WESTON – For the second time in a year, Weston’s new active adult community, Highland Meadows, has received top honors in an industry competition showcasing the region’s best residential architecture, design, building and marketing. Highland Meadows received Gold Awards for Best 55+ Community, Best Community Clubhouse, and Best Media Room from the Builders Association of ... [more]
- Preview party for Highland Meadows opening— By Kathy Uek At a preview party for the recent grand opening of Highland Meadows, prospective homeowners saw firsthand that luxury living means innovative design elements, exceptional architectural detailing, flexible open-floor plans, two-car garages and full lower levels. “They can see it’s as good as it sounds,” said Mark Romanowicz, vice president of the Needham-based ... [more]
- Construction on Highland Meadows to begin next year— By Michael Wyner STAFF WRITER Progress continues on the plans for the 69-unit Highland Meadows development on the former Paine Estate between Highland Street and Route 20. The Planning Board opened the public hearing for the project last Wednesday after holding numerous site walks and workshops. The next hearing will take place on Nov. 1 ... [more]
- Moving forward on Highland Meadows— Planning Board and developer working hard By Stacey Hart STAFF WRITER The Planning Board is currently working carefully with the developer of the Highland Meadows development on the nuts and bolts of the upcoming project. “We’re working with the developer to try and ensure that the design that we saw at Town Meeting is the ... [more]
- Highland Meadows approved— Age-restricted housing slated for Paine Estate Stacey Hart STAFF WRITER After an hour-long presentation and more than an hour of discussion at the first session of Town Meeting on Monday, voters approved a development for people age 55 and older and a change in the bylaws to allow for this unique 69-unit subdivision. “We need ... [more]
- Hard work put into Highland Meadows— By LEE BARBIERI GUEST COLUMNIST Next Monday, Weston residents will have the opportunity to vote for approval of the Highland Meadows over-55 community that we would like to develop on the former Paine property. Highland Meadows directly addresses the need for a broader spectrum of choices for senior housing in Weston. In addition, we addressed ... [more]
- Conserving land at development— Highland Meadows protected area to link up with town’s trail system By Gabriel Leiner STAFF WRITER Conservation enthusiasts in Weston can now be assured that over 17 acres in town will remain as open space. In support of a recommendation from the Conservation Commission, the Board of Selectmen unanimously agreed to sign and adopt a ... [more]
- Support for Highland Meadows— Residents at land forum still want study of wildlife By Michael Wyner STAFF WRITER Residents at Saturday’s land conservation forum seemed mainly in favor of the proposed Highland Meadows senior development on the 44-acre parcel of land on Highland Street formerly known as the Paine Estate. However, a handful of residents remained worried about the ... [more]
- New bylaw addresses senior units— Planning Board supports zoning amendment for Paine Estate development By John Hilliard STAFF WRITER Hoping to preserve the town’s rural character, the Planning Board is supporting a zoning bylaw amendment to allow a 69-unit senior housing development in town. “We believe that this is the best alternative for the town,” said board Chairman Alfred Aydelott. ... [more]
