LandMar moving to new offices


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  • | 12:00 p.m. April 8, 2005
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The LandMar Group is moving its Jacksonville headquarters to office space nearly double its current size.

The local community development company is moving from its 8,000-square-foot Centurion Parkway office quarters to more than 14,000 square feet nearby in the nearby Deerwood Park office complex.

LandMar has grown from four employees in 1999 to more than 120 employees today who work from various LandMar locations around Florida and Georgia. The company’s expanded operations are now in Palm Coast, Tampa, Ft. Myers, Orlando and St. Marys, Ga.

The new office space serves as the corporate headquarters for these five regions along with Jacksonville and Palm Coast.

In Northeast Florida, the past year has been a particularly busy one for LandMar with several high profile projects on the drawing board. The company is laying the ground work for a new master planned community in Clay County called Saratoga Springs and is in negotiations with the city of Jacksonville about taking over development of the Shipyards property on the St. Johns riverfront in downtown Jacksonville.

The company has expanded into the Ft. Myers housing market with River Hall, a new master planned community including a Davis Love III signature course. It also is developing new residential projects in Hillsborough and Hernando counties of Florida.

LandMar set another record last year in sales. The company and builders participating in its communities combined for a total of 1,305 sales contracts for homesites and home/lot packages at Osprey Cove, North Hampton, Hampton Park, South Hampton, Grand Haven, Grand Hampton, Southern Hills Plantation Club, and WaterMark. The total sales volume for those contracts was more than $316 million.

 

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