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COMMUNAL BUILDERS LLC

and throughout the day · Rachel Syme · New Yorker · 8 May 2026 Keeping with the down-home vibe · there are fire pits · a vegetable garden · and a communal lodge hangout space. &mdash · Christina Pérez · Vogue · 8 May 2026 The space also hosts yoga classes · gong baths and herbal tea pop-ups · Hanna Wickes · Sacbee.com · 8 May 2026 Guests can move between private and communal soaking depending on the day’s mood. &mdash · Charlotte Observer · 8 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for communal Word History Etymology French · from Late Latin communalis · from Latin communis First Known Use 1796 · Merriam-Webster · s.v. &ldquo

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and throughout the day
Rachel Syme
New Yorker
8 May 2026 Keeping with the down-home vibe
there are fire pits
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a vegetable garden
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and a communal lodge hangout space. &mdash
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Christina Pérez
Vogue
8 May 2026 The space also hosts yoga classes
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gong baths and herbal tea pop-ups
Hanna Wickes
Sacbee.com
8 May 2026 Guests can move between private and communal soaking depending on the day’s mood. &mdash
Charlotte Observer
8 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for communal Word History Etymology French
from Late Latin communalis
from Latin communis First Known Use 1796
Merriam-Webster
s.v. &ldquo

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