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Maharishi Vedic Centers in North America are on their way. The Center
in Bethesda, Maryland is already celebrating its first anniversary. In
Lexington, Kentucky, the foundation is in and walls are going up
Suitable land is owned in five other states. Twenty-five teams are
moving ahead quickly, and more than 100 people are reviewing the new
plans. Investors are standing by to put up the money and oversee
construction of a Maharishi Vedic CenterSM
in your home-town.
The investors will lease the Center to local organizers at very
competitive rates. The costs of construction, approximately $300,000 for
the building and $100,000 or more for the lot and site development, are
paid entirely by the investors. Typically the lease—including the
mortgage payment, property taxes, insurance, and maintenance— will run
about $4,500 per month. A portion of the building can be subleased to pay
half or even the entire lease payment.
There are three steps to prepare for the investors’ purchase:
- Choose the TM program Governor who will teach and administer
Maharishi’s programs in your city.
- Identify one or more suitable properties and provide site
information for a Vastu evaluation. Once a suitable lot has been found
and checked, the investor will negotiate and purchase the land.
- Find people who will sign leases for the space in the Maharishi
Vedic Center totaling approximately $4,500 per month. This amount
includes the space used for TM program activities.
Flexibility Supports Self-Sufficiency
Modular construction techniques now make building a Maharishi Vedic Center
fast and affordable. The 4,200-square-foot Center is a
"turn-key" package that can be built in about three months, with
excellent workmanship, at a reasonable cost. The building employs all the
principles of proper Vastu from Maharishi Sthapatya Veda design, including
"shine-through" to allow the vital rays of the rising sun to
travel through the entire structure. The 2,100-square-foot footprint
building requires only a one-quarter-acre or half-acre
The two-story building lends itself to partial rental in many possible
con-figurations. Areas of the building not required for TM program
activities can be leased as office or retail space at higher rates to
subsidize the teaching rooms and Director’s apartment. In the future,
when increased activity requires the construction of a larger Maharishi
Vedic Center, this entire building could be leased as office space. Teach
for Maharishi University of Management
You can request an information packet for your Maharishi Vedic Center
by faxing 201-418-9188 or e-mailing timezone9@Maharishi.net.
Your Maharishi Vedic Center is ready to go. Don’t wait any longer to
bring it home!
Drs. Kurt and Christy Kleinschnitz are Time Zone Administrators for
Maharishi Global Administration through Natural Law for the Eastern United
States, Canada and the Caribbean
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