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202 First Street SE # 112
Mason City, IA 50401

The Village Cooperative will be conveniently located in northwest Mason City, IA near Highway 122 and shopping areas. The Village Cooperative will give the residents of Mason City, and the surrounding areas, the opportunity to stay in their community with their long established friends, neighbors, churches and other service providers.

The cooperative will be a three-story building with a centrally located elevator and underground, heated parking. The Village will include 50 units of both one and two bedroom designs. All are light and open with a separate laundry room, storage areas and a private balcony.

The Village Cooperative will also feature beautifully decorated community areas including a community room with kitchen, guest suite, club room, reading areas, outdoor planting areas, wood working shop, creative arts room and fitness center.

The Village Cooperative of Mason City was designed with you in mind offering convenient unit design with special attention to details that will make it easier for you to remain in this home for years to come. It also offers an entirely maintenance-free living environment in a secure setting. And, if you like to travel, staff will take care of your plants and mail.

About Mason City, Iowa: Mason City is a city in Cerro Gordo County, Iowa, United States. The population was 29,172 at the 2000 census (2005 estimate 27,909) and has stayed close to 30,000 since 1995. It is the county seat of Cerro Gordo County.

Mason City is widely known for its sizable amount of Prairie School architecture, the largest concentration in one location outside of Oak Park, Illinois. A number of architects from the Prairie School movement designed both commercial and residential buildings in Mason City in the early 1900's, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

The most notable architect to have worked in Mason City is Frank Lloyd Wright. Wright designed the Park Inn Hotel and City National Bank in 1909 on State and Federal Avenues in downtown Mason City. The Park Inn Hotel is the only remaining Frank Lloyd Wright designed hotel in the world. Wright designed just six hotels and two banks during his career. The Park Inn Hotel served as the prototype for the Imperial Hotel, Tokyo, which was torn down in 1962. The hotel influenced Bauhaus founder Walter Gropius and other European Modern architects. After decades of deterioration and vacancy, the hotel is in the process of being restored and is the recipient grants from the National Park Service Save America's Treasures grant and grant from the State of Iowa.

The Stockman House was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright and built in 1908 for Dr. George and Eleanor Stockman. It was fully restored and is open to the public and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It features numerous authentic period furnishings and reproduction pieces.

The Rock Glen and Rock Crest National Historic district is a small encleve of single-family homes situated along the banks of Willow Creek five blocks east of downtown. It is the largest collection of prairie style homes in a natural setting in the world. It features both Prairie School and Usonian design. Five of these homes were designed by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin, two by Francis Barry Byrne, and also William Drummond, Einar Broaten and Curtis Besinger.

The Mason City Public Library was designed by Chicago architects Holabird and Root in 1939.

Mason City has some history of minor league sports teams despite its relatively small size. The North Iowa Outlaws junior hockey team began play in the North American Hockey League in 2005. The former North Iowa Huskies played in the United States Hockey League until 1999. The Mason City Bats of the very short lived Great Central League played baseball here in 1994.

More at: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mason_City%2C_IA

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