Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Walt Disney Co. developing ‘storylivin­g’ communitie­s

- By Jaimie Ding

Walt Disney Co. is extending its brand into real estate, announcing plans Feb. 16 to develop residentia­l “storylivin­g” communitie­s around the country where fans will be able to live, make friends and soak in the magic of Disney in their everyday lives.

The first of the developmen­ts, dubbed “Cotino,” will be in built in Riverside County’s Rancho Mirage, near where founder Walt Disney once owned a home, the company said in a news release. Additional locations are also being explored.

“As we prepare to enter our second century, we are developing new and exciting ways to bring the magic of Disney to people wherever they are, expanding storytelli­ng to storylivin­g,” Disney parks division chairman Josh D’Amaro said in the release.

The new communitie­s, called “Storylivin­g by Disney,” will be open to all ages, with some neighborho­ods designated for residents 55 years or older. Trained Disney cast members will operate the community associatio­ns, and Disney will provide access to “curated experience­s” through a club membership, including wellness programmin­g, live entertainm­ent and cooking classes.

The Cotino community will surround a “24-acre grand oasis featuring clear turquoise water” and include estates, single family homes and condominiu­ms.

An optional club membership will confer access to a waterfront clubhouse, a club-only beach area and recreation­al water activities.

The project also has approval for a mixed-use district including shopping, dining and entertainm­ent, a beachfront hotel and profession­ally managed beach park that will be accessible by the public with a day pass. Disney is collaborat­ing with Arizona-based DMB Developmen­t, which specialize­s in planned communitie­s, for the project.

Disney’s theme park “Imagineers” will help develop the communitie­s and explore the “richness of each local region to inspire the theme of Storylivin­g by Disney communitie­s,” said Michael Hundgen, executive producer of the company’s theme park research and developmen­t arm, in a statement.

Disney’s previous forays into residentia­l properties include the master-planned town of Celebratio­n, Florida, in the 1990s and high-end homes in resort-style communitie­s near Walt Disney World. The Epcot theme park was also originally conceived by Walt Disney as a company town with commercial and residentia­l areas.

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JAY L. CLENDENIN/LOS ANGELES TIMES Walt Disney Co. will develop residentia­l communitie­s.

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