OakLeaf gets Village Center


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The Jacksonville-based developer, The Hutson Companies, has broken ground on the newest addition to OakLeaf Plantation, the OakLeaf Village Center. Situated on the border of Duval and Clay Counties, OakLeaf Plantation is a 6,400-acre, master-planned community.

Located in the heart of OakLeaf Plantation, the new 25-acre center is planned as a traditional neighborhood development, and will feature a diverse number of elements.

A portion of the OakLeaf Village Center has been designated for residential development and Hutson has selected Panitz Signature Homes to build 22 single-family and 36 town home residences. Admiral Homes will offer more than 100 condominium homes as well.

In addition to the retail, office and residential components, the center will also feature sites for a day care facility and two neighborhood parks, as well as a new Clay County public library. Centrally located within the Village Center, the library site is being set aside by The Hutson Companies and will feature a lawn, where people may relax in an outdoor setting.

OakLeaf Plantation features more than 1,400 acres of preservation area; two multimillion dollar amenity centers; five planned schools; two retail village centers; 5.8 million square feet of commercial, office and industrial space and 15 miles of walking and biking paths.

 

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