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FAYETTEVILLE - It takes a lot of energy to move forward with an upscale second-home development in West Virginia during a recession.
At Wild Rock, the 725-acre community taking shape along the rim of the New River Gorge near here, even the natural energy of the landscape comes into play.See the full content of this document
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Where the Wild Things Are: Development
New York feng shui consultant Alex Stark, who helped identify harmonious environments for such places as NBC's "Today Show" set and Beth Israel Medical Center in Manhattan, studied aerial photos of Wild Rock, then walked the grounds of the property to chart what he calls its natural energy fields.
"Using that information, he came up with his layout of home sites for the property while o...See the full content of this document
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