Lennar Corp. Moves Ahead with Tuscan Springs at 18452 Pines Boulevard, Pembroke Pines, FL
Miami-based Lennar Corp. has purchased a 6.47-acre parcel in west Pembroke Pines. The end goal? A townhouse community named “Tuscan Springs.”
Miami-based Lennar Corp. has purchased a 6.47-acre parcel in west Pembroke Pines. The end goal? A townhouse community named “Tuscan Springs.”
Just a few days ago, a subsidiary of Lennar Corp. topped off the Dori, a 222-unit residential complex in Doral, Florida. The mid-rise building will comprise homes ranging from studios to three-bedroom floorplans, measuring about 550 square feet to 1,470 square feet each.
Developers hope to move forward with an industrial development in Coconut Creek, Florida. Dubbed “Greystar Cocomar,” the venture would primarily comprise industrial space but in the future, could allow for retail and office space.
Lennar Homes has big plans for a masterplan community in Homestead, Florida. The organization purchased the 43.7-acre build site for $29 million in 2019, per the South Florida Business Journal. Previously, it was home to a mobile home park for seniors and campground. Now, plans are underway for over 400 family homes.
Applications have been filed with Miami-Dade County’s Department of Regulatory and Economic Resources proposing to construct an 83 single-family home community in Richmond West, Florida. The property is comprised of four vacant parcels of land spanning a combined 652,528 square feet, or 14.98-acres, generally located between Southwest 160th Street and theoretical Southwest 164th Street and between Southwest 149th Avenue and Southwest 148th Avenue. The homes are designed by Miami-based PPK Architecture and being developed by the Lennar Corporation. The application lists the project name as the ‘Wallace Stevens Assemblage’, likely named after the owners of the land, individuals Wallace and Carol Ann Stevens.