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Shodeen Homes begins selling upscale residences in downtown Geneva

Shodeen Homes recently opened sales at Seventh Street Terrace Townhomes, a community of six upscale residences located at the northeast corner of Seventh and James Streets in the heart of downtown Geneva.

Geneva's Mayor, Kevin Burns, praised the Seventh Street Terrace Townhomes: "A successful redevelopment project should capture the character and energy of the community and Shodeen Homes has once again succeeded."

Prices range from $414,900 to $459,900 and include a finished lower level.

"It will be rewarding to see the progress at James Street and Seventh Street as this project will fit nicely into the neighborhood," said Jean Gaines, President of the Geneva Chamber of Commerce. "We like to see a local company at work, especially one with a record of reviving areas and bringing new families into town. This location makes it easy to shop and dine all within walking distance."

Seventh Street Terrace Townhomes marks the fifth downtown Geneva residential property from the Shodeen companies and the next in a series of numerous projects throughout Geneva and the Fox River Valley. It will join the nearby First Street Duplexes, Dodson Square Townhomes, Dodson Place Residential Apartments and River North Condominiums.

Shodeen Homes is a privately owned; Geneva-based home building company founded in 1961 by Kent Shodeen. Shodeen Homes is one of the Shodeen family of companies comprised of new homes, hospitality, office, retail and property management services. Today, for over 50 years, Shodeen Homes remains family owned and operated and is currently building at Mill Creek and Seventh Street Terrace Townhomes in Geneva; Reston Ponds in Sycamore; Blackberry Creek in Elburn and The Row Homes of Fontana in Fontana, WI. Future new home communities are planned for Elburn Station in Elburn and Pingree Creek in Elgin.

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