[Text] September 2004 | Number 71 | REVIEW
[Image] Kennecott Land planning.
[Text] Communities planned for people.
[Image] Landscape to reality: mining land becomes living land.
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In essence, more success factors converge for Daybreak than the average development features - right place, a company with a long term vision, a community with a specific development need, and a team with deep professional and personal commitment to the project.

"I expect my own children will be living in a Kennecott Land development in years to come," says Vicki Varela. "Building something like this for our own children and grandchildren gives everyone involved a unique incentive. We're more than ready for the responsibility of getting it right, and realizing its exciting profit potential."

Anne St John-Hall is a freelance writer based in the UK.

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