Gathering Tree Faces 3D-printer Lawsuit While Advancing Eden Village 3 Tiny-Home Duplexes
Gathering Tree, operating under the Eden Village brand, faces a legal dispute with a 3D-printer supplier dated February 20, 2026, even as site work moves forward on Eden Village 3 tiny-home duplexes.

Gathering Tree, which operates under the Eden Village brand, is contending with an ongoing legal dispute tied to a 3D-printer supplier while site work progresses on Eden Village 3, a planned tiny-home duplex development. The legal matter surfaced with an event dated February 20, 2026, and remains active as crews advance the new development.
The dispute centers on the 3D-printer supplier connection, a supplier relationship expressly named in the matter dated February 20, 2026. Details in the record identify the supplier link as the focal point of the disagreement; Gathering Tree is managing the litigation as it pursues construction milestones for Eden Village 3.
Eden Village 3 is described in project materials as a tiny-home duplex development intended to expand permanent tiny-home options for people experiencing housing instability. The development carries the Eden Village name and is the third project in that naming sequence, with site work underway even as the legal issue continues. Gathering Tree has kept construction activity moving while the dispute remains unresolved.
On the construction side, site work for Eden Village 3 advanced through grading and preparatory phases this month, with crews reported on site as the legal action proceeded. Gathering Tree maintained that work on the duplex units would continue while project partners and suppliers are sorted through the dispute linked to the 3D-printer supplier role in the build process.
The concurrent progression of site work and litigation creates an operational pressure point for Gathering Tree and the Eden Village brand. With the event date of the legal action recorded as February 20, 2026, the company is now balancing court timelines against construction schedules for the tiny-home duplexes intended to expand permanent options for people experiencing housing instability.
The case will be watched by local housing advocates and development partners who have tracked Eden Village projects; for now, Eden Village 3 remains under active site development even as the 3D-printer supplier dispute moves through legal channels.
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