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Prairie Crossing is a community offering custom-inspired residential homes in southwest Redmond, Oregon, just minutes away from downtown and a short drive to Bend, Sisters, Mt. Bachelor, and Smith Rock.
At Prairie Crossing, we believe in quality. Our homes have beautiful standard features throughout, making the neighborhood feel consistent. Prairie Crossing uniquely features shiplap accents, customized features, oversized closets and garages, and wood-wrapped windows, all for a price unseen in our category.
Our award-winning homes are built with sustainability in mind, and meet Earth Advantage certifications. Our community is connected, and our neighborhood is geared toward adventure in the great Central Oregon outdoors.
Come Home and Feel the Difference
Prairie Crossing homes have accented details you'll have to see to know the difference between other model homes. Our homes feature quality builds, the likes of which Redmond has never seen. We set ourselves apart with quality.
WHY PRAIRIE CROSSING?
Prairie Crossing is the newest custom-inspired home community in Redmond, Oregon. Our homes are sustainable, and the attention to detail in our builds is unmatched. We are nearby everything Central Oregon has to offer and will provide a nourishing community for the whole family.
Prairie Crossing's diverse home styles, from modern prairie to craftsman and timber models, are perfect for families, couples, singles and those near or already in retirement.
Trails around Redmond
Parks Nearby
Adventure Awaits
in Redmond
The town of Redmond is just off Highway 97, tucked between the Deschutes and Ochoco national forests. Redmond has a lot to offer, from amazing food to stellar cycling trails and local farmers markets. There are limitless options for outdoor recreating in and around the town. With over 25 parks in the town alone, you'll have the freedom to relax and recharge in nature without ever getting bored. After a long day on the trails at Smith Rock or hitting the slopes at Mt. Bachelor, you can unwind with a beer at one of our town's many breweries like Wild Ride or The Vault Taphouse in the heart of downtown Redmond.
Meet the Builders
After working closely with the owners since the inception of Prairie Crossing and all of the it's team members from day 1, Jeff Wheeler decided to take the plunge to be full time in Central Oregon. Jeff Wheeler was the previous COO of Ginn Group, working directly for Patrick Ginn support the project remotely from Vancouver now transitioned to Grandir Homes, his own company.
In an effort to maintain consistency and local support, Jeff Wheeler moved to Central Oregon to start Grandir Homes to specifically focusing his time on continuing the ownerships vision of Prairie Crossing. Working very closely with Jerry Durgan, the superintendent overseeing day to day construction, the team thrives on building up the community and bringing you the quality of homes to be expected in such a great community.
Earth Advantage Homes
Prairie Crossing pays homage to our roots with sustainable, green homes. That's why all of our properties feature Earth Advantage homes. All certified Earth Advantage homes have passed multiple tests to ensure that construction best practices and green living are utilized, from water-saving features to energy-efficient lighting and appliances.
We are proud to be the only community in Redmond with Earth Advantage homes. Designed with efficiency, sustainability, air quality, and clean living in mind, you can rest easy knowing that the quality of your home reflects your lifestyle choices and honors our Earth.
About the Owners
When it comes to creating a community from the ground up, you need to start with the foundation. It's important to partner with someone who has the experience and research necessary to assist you in your project. That's where Patrick Ginn and Rick Williams came in.
Over time, the project grew, gaining a following in the local community and building excitement across Central Oregon. Inspired by Bend's neighborhood-oriented NW Crossing and their own individual experiences in the city of Redmond, Rick Williams and Patrick Ginn crafted the current layout of homes, and Prairie Crossing was born.
RICK WILLIAMS
PATRICK GINN
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The Jacobs girls tennis team is aiming for lucky No. 7.
The Golden Eagles enter Saturday's competition at Elgin with eyes on their seventh straight sectional title. Jacobs finished sixth as a team in the Fox Valley Conference this season, not bad considering the current youth movement under way.
'Our singles lineup were all freshmen we've pulled up as a result of illnesses and some other issues that forced some players out of our singles lineup for the remainder of the season,' fifth-year Jacobs coach Jon Betts said. 'We felt like we had a really good tournament. We finished in the championship bracket after pool play in six of the seven spots.'
A highlight of the FVC meet for the Eagles was freshman Megan Elliot's victory over Dundee-Crown junior Alle Ballester in pool play. Ballester qualified for the state meet last season and will be one of the top contending singles players at Elgin.
'That was a really nice win for her,' Betts said of Elliot. 'I know Alle has been nursing an injury recently and might not be playing her best tennis, but she's still a high-quality player and we're happy with the win we got there.'
Other top contenders at Elgin for the state bids in singles include Bianca Swegler of Elgin Academy and Elgin freshman Jaycey Sirini. Swegler, who qualified for state last season, has a record of 9-5 this season.
'She's doing very well,' Elgin Academy coach Greg Repede said. 'We've played some of the sectional teams and she hasn't lost to anyone in the sectional. She's lost to some of the No. 1s in our conference, but the Independent School League has three of probably the top 10 players in the state. Those matches are always very tough.'
Sirini owns a record of 20-6 and has lost to only four players this season, two of them twice in Upstate Eight Conference play. 'She should be able to (qualify) if she just plays to her ability,' Elgin coach Jan Labar said. 'She's really strong mentally for a freshman. She wins most of her tiebreakers and does real well in critical-point situations, especially since she's new to high school. She's very competitive and she really wants to win out there. It's fun to watch her.'
Strong showings by the Jacobs doubles teams of junior Lindsey Gardeck - the only varsity holdover from last season - and sophomore Kassy Barnardo and sophomores Marcilyn Rowan and Lauren Steinkamp would give the Golden Eagles a chance to contend for sectional No. 7.
Giving his players the best opportunity to advance to the state tournament is at the forefront of veteran Cary-Grove girls tennis coach Bud Lachel's thinking this time of year. Only the top four singles players and doubles teams advance from Saturday's sectional meets.
Sensing the road to state for singles players at the Cary-Grove sectional will be wrought with potholes against a talented field that includes Fox Valley Conference champion Nelle Youel of Crystal Lake Central, freshman Marisa Thome of Crystal Lake South, Hannah Gummerson and Hannah Locher of Prairie Ridge and Jenna Wallace of CL Central, Lachel intends to make a switch.
Cary-Grove sophomore Beth Hughes, a state qualifier a year ago in singles, will be paired with No. 2 singles player senior Rachel Taddy as a formidable doubles tandem. They will join the Trojans' No. 1 doubles team of Elizabeth Powers and Elizabeth Lehnertz in the hunt for state berths. Lachel hopes those teams will earn seed Nos. 3 and 4, respectively, at tonight's seeding meeting in Cary.
'Personally, when I took a look at it I wasn't sure if they'd be able to make it against that field, so I've taken my two singles players and put them into doubles,' Lachel said. 'The kids in singles are pretty tough. We lost to Youel three times. We've lost to Thome from South. I think our best chance is to put them in doubles.'
Thome reached the semifinals of the FVC meet before falling to Youel, but she rebounded with a win against Gummerson to take third.
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Our award-winning homes are built with sustainability in mind, and meet Earth Advantage certifications. Our community is connected, and our neighborhood is geared toward adventure in the great Central Oregon outdoors.
Come Home and Feel the Difference
Prairie Crossing homes have accented details you'll have to see to know the difference between other model homes. Our homes feature quality builds, the likes of which Redmond has never seen. We set ourselves apart with quality.
WHY PRAIRIE CROSSING?
Prairie Crossing is the newest custom-inspired home community in Redmond, Oregon. Our homes are sustainable, and the attention to detail in our builds is unmatched. We are nearby everything Central Oregon has to offer and will provide a nourishing community for the whole family.
Prairie Crossing's diverse home styles, from modern prairie to craftsman and timber models, are perfect for families, couples, singles and those near or already in retirement.
Trails around Redmond
Parks Nearby
Adventure Awaits
in Redmond
The town of Redmond is just off Highway 97, tucked between the Deschutes and Ochoco national forests. Redmond has a lot to offer, from amazing food to stellar cycling trails and local farmers markets. There are limitless options for outdoor recreating in and around the town. With over 25 parks in the town alone, you'll have the freedom to relax and recharge in nature without ever getting bored. After a long day on the trails at Smith Rock or hitting the slopes at Mt. Bachelor, you can unwind with a beer at one of our town's many breweries like Wild Ride or The Vault Taphouse in the heart of downtown Redmond.
Meet the Builders
After working closely with the owners since the inception of Prairie Crossing and all of the it's team members from day 1, Jeff Wheeler decided to take the plunge to be full time in Central Oregon. Jeff Wheeler was the previous COO of Ginn Group, working directly for Patrick Ginn support the project remotely from Vancouver now transitioned to Grandir Homes, his own company.
In an effort to maintain consistency and local support, Jeff Wheeler moved to Central Oregon to start Grandir Homes to specifically focusing his time on continuing the ownerships vision of Prairie Crossing. Working very closely with Jerry Durgan, the superintendent overseeing day to day construction, the team thrives on building up the community and bringing you the quality of homes to be expected in such a great community.
Earth Advantage Homes
Prairie Crossing pays homage to our roots with sustainable, green homes. That's why all of our properties feature Earth Advantage homes. All certified Earth Advantage homes have passed multiple tests to ensure that construction best practices and green living are utilized, from water-saving features to energy-efficient lighting and appliances.
We are proud to be the only community in Redmond with Earth Advantage homes. Designed with efficiency, sustainability, air quality, and clean living in mind, you can rest easy knowing that the quality of your home reflects your lifestyle choices and honors our Earth.
About the Owners
When it comes to creating a community from the ground up, you need to start with the foundation. It's important to partner with someone who has the experience and research necessary to assist you in your project. That's where Patrick Ginn and Rick Williams came in.
Over time, the project grew, gaining a following in the local community and building excitement across Central Oregon. Inspired by Bend's neighborhood-oriented NW Crossing and their own individual experiences in the city of Redmond, Rick Williams and Patrick Ginn crafted the current layout of homes, and Prairie Crossing was born.
RICK WILLIAMS
PATRICK GINN
Sign up for news and community updates for Prairie Crossing.
MODEL HOME HOURS
M-F: 12:00PM-5:00PM
SAT-SUN: 12:00PM-5:00PM
The Jacobs girls tennis team is aiming for lucky No. 7.
The Golden Eagles enter Saturday's competition at Elgin with eyes on their seventh straight sectional title. Jacobs finished sixth as a team in the Fox Valley Conference this season, not bad considering the current youth movement under way.
'Our singles lineup were all freshmen we've pulled up as a result of illnesses and some other issues that forced some players out of our singles lineup for the remainder of the season,' fifth-year Jacobs coach Jon Betts said. 'We felt like we had a really good tournament. We finished in the championship bracket after pool play in six of the seven spots.'
A highlight of the FVC meet for the Eagles was freshman Megan Elliot's victory over Dundee-Crown junior Alle Ballester in pool play. Ballester qualified for the state meet last season and will be one of the top contending singles players at Elgin.
'That was a really nice win for her,' Betts said of Elliot. 'I know Alle has been nursing an injury recently and might not be playing her best tennis, but she's still a high-quality player and we're happy with the win we got there.'
Other top contenders at Elgin for the state bids in singles include Bianca Swegler of Elgin Academy and Elgin freshman Jaycey Sirini. Swegler, who qualified for state last season, has a record of 9-5 this season.
'She's doing very well,' Elgin Academy coach Greg Repede said. 'We've played some of the sectional teams and she hasn't lost to anyone in the sectional. She's lost to some of the No. 1s in our conference, but the Independent School League has three of probably the top 10 players in the state. Those matches are always very tough.'
Sirini owns a record of 20-6 and has lost to only four players this season, two of them twice in Upstate Eight Conference play. 'She should be able to (qualify) if she just plays to her ability,' Elgin coach Jan Labar said. 'She's really strong mentally for a freshman. She wins most of her tiebreakers and does real well in critical-point situations, especially since she's new to high school. She's very competitive and she really wants to win out there. It's fun to watch her.'
Strong showings by the Jacobs doubles teams of junior Lindsey Gardeck - the only varsity holdover from last season - and sophomore Kassy Barnardo and sophomores Marcilyn Rowan and Lauren Steinkamp would give the Golden Eagles a chance to contend for sectional No. 7.
Giving his players the best opportunity to advance to the state tournament is at the forefront of veteran Cary-Grove girls tennis coach Bud Lachel's thinking this time of year. Only the top four singles players and doubles teams advance from Saturday's sectional meets.
Sensing the road to state for singles players at the Cary-Grove sectional will be wrought with potholes against a talented field that includes Fox Valley Conference champion Nelle Youel of Crystal Lake Central, freshman Marisa Thome of Crystal Lake South, Hannah Gummerson and Hannah Locher of Prairie Ridge and Jenna Wallace of CL Central, Lachel intends to make a switch.
Cary-Grove sophomore Beth Hughes, a state qualifier a year ago in singles, will be paired with No. 2 singles player senior Rachel Taddy as a formidable doubles tandem. They will join the Trojans' No. 1 doubles team of Elizabeth Powers and Elizabeth Lehnertz in the hunt for state berths. Lachel hopes those teams will earn seed Nos. 3 and 4, respectively, at tonight's seeding meeting in Cary.
'Personally, when I took a look at it I wasn't sure if they'd be able to make it against that field, so I've taken my two singles players and put them into doubles,' Lachel said. 'The kids in singles are pretty tough. We lost to Youel three times. We've lost to Thome from South. I think our best chance is to put them in doubles.'
Thome reached the semifinals of the FVC meet before falling to Youel, but she rebounded with a win against Gummerson to take third.
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'She's 25-4 and that's a pretty good record for a freshman' Gators coach Don Nead said of Thome. 'Since one of her losses was to Nelle Youel, who is also in the sectional, Nelle should get the first seed and Marisa the second. I think our doubles should do well also.'
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CL South's doubles team of Abbey Kolarczyk and Stephanie Brunetti qualified for the state meet last season and they own a record of 23-2 this year. Both losses came against the Prairie Ridge duo of Caroline Huerth and Allison Murphy, most recently in last Saturday's FVC meet final, when the Wolves won 6-0, 6-4.
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'I think that 6-4 gave them a little confidence,' Nead said. 'If they go out and play with some good confidence, they might surprise them. But the main thing is to try to qualify and hope you have a chance to do it.'
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Bartlett will compete at the St. Charles East sectional, where Western Sun champion Geneva and Upstate Eight Conference runner-up St. Charles North should contend for the title.