Format
Full
City
Tampa
State/Province
FL
Country
USA
Metro Area
Tampa
Project Type
Single-Family
Location Type
Outer Suburban
Land Uses
Conservation Zone
Lake
Open space
Single-Family For-Sale Housing
Keywords
Pedestrian-friendly design
Single-family detached housing
Sustainable development
Site Size
15.2
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1989
Date Opened
1990
A 15-acre subdivision of detached homes in suburban Tampa that uses environmentally sensitive development techniques to preserve a wooded environment for the 39 homes that have been built. Lakes and a nature preserve are also located within the project. Utility corridors have been kept to a minimum to reduce disruption of trees and other native vegetation on the site.
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Format
Full
City
Tampa
State/Province
FL
Country
USA
Metro Area
Tampa
Project Type
Single-Family
Location Type
Outer Suburban
Land Uses
Conservation Zone
Lake
Open space
Single-Family For-Sale Housing
Keywords
Pedestrian-friendly design
Single-family detached housing
Sustainable development
Site Size
15.2
acres
acres
hectares
Date Started
1989
Date Opened
1990
Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
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World Region: North America
Developer(s): Tampa Housing Group, Mobley Land Company, Klingbeil Companies
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Designer(s): Ekistics Design Studio Inc, Bloodgood, Sharp and Buster
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