Buoying the Buyer
To further enhance the industrial history of Beck Development's Hidden Lake community, president/CEO Earl LaFave fashioned its sales center after a dredge that was left behind on the quarry.
"We bought the dredge, which floated on huge 90-foot-long pontoons, with the property, and we wanted to introduce that element into the development," says LaFave. "Our replicated sales center gives the illusion of a floating dredge moored to the shore. Just like in Disney World or Las Vegas, illusions are important in creating your experience."
Serving as the anchor of the $3.5 million community center (which features an authentically duplicated Michigan lighthouse; a 70-slip marina; a re-created Caribbean beach with concession area and cabana; a special-events area; and an amphitheater that seats 700-800 people), the sales center directs attention to Hidden Lake's focal point: its 110-acre lake. In addition, the sales center and all the other buildings in the community center feature metal siding and roofs to complement the industrial look and feel.