Breland Companies selects WOW! as preferred internet provider for Clift Farm development
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 By  John Few Published 
12:09 pm Tuesday, May 7, 2019

Breland Companies selects WOW! as preferred internet provider for Clift Farm development

MADISON COUNTY – Months after Breland Companies announced their partnership with WOW! to make Town Madison the first completely fiber-connected community in North Alabama, another development by Breland will also partner with WOW!

WOW! announced Monday it has been selected as the preferred Internet, cable, and phone provider for the new urban community Clift Farm.

Clift Farm, owned by the Clift family since the 1830s, will be developed to have a mixture of existing natural attributes including, green spaces, lakes and walking trails, and residential homes. Plans include luxury apartments, townhomes, senior living and estate-style lots. The Clift Farm community will also include retail, dining, office, and medical office space. It is located near Madison on 530 acres along Hwy 72 across from the Madison Target shopping center.

“Our partnership with WOW! at Town Madison has been so positive, we didn’t have to think twice about working with them again on the Clift Farm project,” said Louis Breland, owner of Breland Companies. “Building new, modern urban communities requires the best technology. We chose WOW! as Clift Farm’s preferred provider due to their ability to provide a fiber-to-the-home solution to individual residences and a mesh wireless network that will ensure seamless Internet access to the residents and businesses that will soon call Clift Farm home.”

Residents, businesses and visitors to Clift Farms will be able to stream, browse and surf using up to 1 Gig speeds.

“We are thrilled to work alongside Breland Companies,” said Teresa Elder, CEO of WOW!. “Breland had other competitive providers to choose from so we are proud they again choose WOW! to bring our fastest, most reliable services to one of their premier communities.”

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