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h.a. Fisher Homes teams up with Resnick & Caffrey and Diprete Engineering to create Hawthorne Ridge

David Russo,
DiPrete Engineering

Warwick, RI h.a. Fisher Homes has teamed up with Resnick & Caffrey and DiPrete Engineering to create a new subdivision known as Hawthorne Ridge. Located on Greenwich Ave., the 2.5-acre development will be located near I-95, as well as restaurants and retailers.

The development will include eight new three-bedroom, single-family homes between 1,500 - 2,000 s/f.

“The subdivision will be made up of mostly two-story homes, but there is the potential for some single-level homes as well,” said Fisher.

Like all h.a. Fisher Homes communities, Hawthorne Ridge will implement Woman-Centric design. Woman-Centric is an exclusive design concept based on research adhering to the influence of a woman’s thought in-home design. Additionally, all new h.a. Fisher Homes will be at least 30% more energy-efficient than most newly built homes.

DiPrete Engineering provided the site’s design, soil evaluations, and wetland inspections. “We’re proud to be a part of this exciting new project,” said David Russo, project manager at DiPrete Engineering. “I look forward to seeing everyone’s hard work come to life.”

Construction of Hawthorne Ridge is expected to begin in spring/summer 2019.

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