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Published April 13, 2022 at 750 × 615 in Osceola6.58acMapPrcl_MLC.
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Maury L. Carter & Associates News

  • By Steven Ryzewski  –  Staff Writer, Orlando Business Journal May 19, 2022 A 275-acre mixed-use development in south Lake County has cleared an important hurdle and is closer to rising on parcels along U.S. 27. The Lake County Board of County Commissioners approved the rezoning of 274.68 acres from agriculture to the Trout Lake PUD. The new zoning paves the way for a project that will include up to 704 dwelling units and 48 acres of non-residential development. The Trout Lake PUD spans two separate parcels just south of the much-anticipated $100 million Olympus project in Clermont — a 243-acre development that will be a mix of residential, sports venue, retail and medical uses. Both projects fall within the 15,000-acre Wellness Way corridor. Tampa-based Richland Investments LLC, also known by Richland Communities, bought the Trout Lake PUD’s western L-shaped, 155-acre parcel from Clonts in January for $13.3 million, or $85,800 per acre. … Daryl Carter of Maury L. Carter has been the broker on behalf of Clonts Groves Inc., Bonifay said, which is nearing the completion of selling off 750 acres in total along a stretch of U.S. 27, opposite of Lake Louisa State Park. Read entire article here: https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2022/05/19/lake-county-orlando-richland-beazer-wellness-way.html - May 23, 2022
  • Maury L. Carter & Associates, Inc. and Dowd Properties handled the transaction. By Yvette C. Hammett Growthspotter |May 13, 2022 at 1:41 pm The Tampa-based Eisenhower Property Group (EPG) has purchased 735-acre Little Everglades Farm in Groveland for $20.2 million, with preliminary plans to build a Village concept on the property. … Homebuilder D. R. Horton had submitted a preliminary plat for 318 residential lots on the farm but then withdrew it from consideration, Jones said. He said Rainer told him D.R. Horton would be the home builder, but a new plat will be submitted. Maury L. Carter & Associates represented the sellers in the transaction. The village concept fits in with the city’s updated land development code. Community Development Director Tim Maslow said EPG is expected to include all three Village districts in its plan. “The core is closer to S.R. 19 on the east, then it transitions from Village Center to Village Edge.” Read the entire article here: https://www.growthspotter.com/news/lake-county-developments/gs-news-little-everglades-farm-20220513-oqtnnfmgc5e5bifkznewpccsje-story.html - May 17, 2022
  • Maury L. Carter & Associates, Inc. represents Encompass Health and handled the real estate transactions in the acquisition of the three sites (Kissimmee, Altamonte Springs and Clermont) mentioned in this article. By Ryan Lynch  –  Staff Writer, Orlando Business Journal Jan 14, 2022, 4:04pm EST Updated Mar 11, 2022, 4:48pm EST

    A Birmingham, Alabama-based rehabilitation hospital company has bought the land for its proposed Kissimmee facility.

    Encompass Health Corp. (NYSE: EHC) bought a 7.41-acre property on Sadina Street in Kissimmee for $5.95 million on Dec. 17, according to Osceola County records. The site — purchased from RW Management Limited — is located near the southwest corner of Vineland Road and Calypso Cay Way.

    ... In addition, the hospital owns its Altamonte Springs facility and bought land for a 100-bed, 83,500-square-foot rehab hospital in Clermont. The Clermont hospital will be built out in multiple bed phases, with 50 beds and 54,700 square feet in Phase 1. Two additional phases with 20 beds and 30 beds, respectively, would be built as part of a 28,800-square-foot expansion. Encompass Health's goal is to open the Clermont hospital this year. Continued population growth in 2022, along with the aging population, will drive demand for expanded services in 2022, Henry W. Grady III, senior vice president and industry consultant for not-for-profit hospitals and health systems at Truist, previously told Orlando Business Journal. "Along the continuum of care there are sectors, such as rehab, post-acute, and skilled nursing, that we expect will see increased demand due to the overall demographic of the population." Read the entire article here: https://www.bizjournals.com/orlando/news/2022/01/14/encompass-buys-vacant-site-for-rehab-hospital.html         - April 4, 2022

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