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Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors Celebrate with Vision Atlantic

Atlantic, Iowa — Vision Atlantic was proud to welcome the Atlantic Area Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors on Thursday, October 15th, at the site of the Camblin Hills Development, where exciting progress is underway. The visit marked a significant milestone in the community’s growth, with construction now underway on the first condos and preparations actively being made for the upcoming tiny homes.

During the visit, Christina Bateman, Vision Atlantic President, shared updates on the residential construction timeline. Within the next 15–30 days, work will begin on the single-family homes, which will include:

  • Homes ranging from 1,200–1,300 sq. ft. with 2-car garages and unfinished basements
  • Larger, more custom homes between 1,800–1,900 sq. ft. featuring 3-car garages and unfinished basements
  • Residential lots available for future custom builds
  • A planned three-story townhome to be constructed at a later phase

In total, 48 units are scheduled to be built this year, including 10 tiny homes and 38 homes available for sale. Vision Atlantic will announce when prospective buyers can begin submitting offers through local brokers and realtors.

Vision Atlantic, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, was established in 2022 with a clear and determined mission: to help reshape the future of Atlantic, Iowa, and foster a vibrant, thriving community for all. The organization is committed to building a strong foundation for generations to come by focusing on key areas that impact the daily lives of residents—housing, childcare, quality of life, and future development.

Nick Hunt also spoke on Vision Atlantic’s philanthropic mission, highlighting fundraising efforts for two cornerstone community projects: the Child Development Center and an expansion of the YMCA. To date, Vision Atlantic has reached 70% of its fundraising goal, with $27 million raised, led by a generous $8.6 million donation from the Charles E. Lakin Foundation.

Vision Atlantic continues to seek support through donations or 3–5 year pledges, which can be made in various forms including IRA contributions, grain donations, in-kind gifts, stock transfers, and more. The team is ready to assist anyone interested in contributing to these transformative initiatives.

“We’re building more than homes—we’re building a future for Atlantic,” said Hunt. “This development is a testament to what’s possible when community, vision, and generosity come together.”

To learn more about Vision Atlantic, please visit http://www.visionatlantic.org or contact the group at visionatlanticiowa@gmail.com.

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