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The '''Trussville Regency''' was a 189-unit mobile home park located along [[Main Street (Trussville)|Main Street]] in [[Trussville]]. Originally opening as '''London Village''', the park was demolished in winter [[2006]] to make way for a new development which includes 143 garden homes and commercial development along its [[Highway 11]] frontage to be developed by [[Randy Brooks]]. | The '''Trussville Regency''' was a 189-unit mobile home park located along [[Main Street (Trussville)|Main Street]] in [[Trussville]]. Originally opening as '''London Village''', the park was demolished in winter [[2006]] to make way for a new development which includes 143 garden homes and commercial development along its [[U.S. Highway 11]] frontage to be developed by [[Randy Brooks]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:23, 9 January 2018
The Trussville Regency was a 189-unit mobile home park located along Main Street in Trussville. Originally opening as London Village, the park was demolished in winter 2006 to make way for a new development which includes 143 garden homes and commercial development along its U.S. Highway 11 frontage to be developed by Randy Brooks.
References
- Thompson, Daniel (September 23, 2005) "Sale of trailer park leaving residents in housing bind." St. Clair Times. [1]