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BY BRITTANY ANDERSON & ZACHARIA WASHINGTON
Nolina to bring 1,341 homes to Georgetown Nolina, a master-planned community in George- town, is preparing to open seven model homes and an amenity center in April 2024. Zooming in The 524-acre development is expected to have 1,341 homes once fully built out. A variety of homebuilders are building in the neighborhood, including Chesmar Homes, Taylor Morrison, Westin Homes and Perry Homes. The rst phase of the community’s 7-acre amenity center The Wildower House—which broke ground in August—will include a resort-style pool, a splash pad, a park, a tness studio, and an outdoor lounge area and re pit, said Michael Cox, president of Johnson Development Services—the community’s developer. There will also be an event and yoga lawn, a food truck area, and nature trails, he said.
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Westinghouse Crossing, a 35-acre mixed- use development in Georgetown, is set to break ground in January. The details The development will be located near the intersection of Westinghouse Road and North Mays Street. Brooke Harlander, regional partner with project developer St. John Properties, said while there are no tenants lined up as of mid-November, 170,000 square feet across four buildings will be designed for exible research and development space. There will also be commercial oce and retail space, and a nearly 2-acre pad site for restaurant or health care uses. The rst two buildings are expected to be completed by the end of 2024.
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The Nolina master plan also includes 30 acres of commercial retail and multifamily development. Learn more Located 8 miles north of the Hwy. 29 and Ronald Reagan Boulevard intersection, Nolina is zoned to Florence and Georgetown ISDs, Cox said. Home sales in Nolina are scheduled to begin in early 2024. While the timeline is subject to change, Nolina is expected to be fully built out in eight to 10 years, according to the developers.
Builders plan small-scale “boutique community”
Chelsea Timmons, vice president of commu- nity experience at Tri Pointe Homes, said the neighborhood will be a “boutique community,” meaning with its smaller scale, there won’t be some of the standard amenities typically seen in master-planned communities, such as a pool or a park. Instead, she highlighted its trail system. “It has more of what we like to call ‘natural amenities,’” Timmons said.
A 100-acre, 255-home community in west Georgetown called The Retreat at San Gabriel is set to be completed by 2025, according to developers. What they’re saying The community is being built out by Tri Pointe Homes, KB Home and Brightland Homes and will feature a total of 40 oor plans to choose from with prices ranging between $340,995-$679,990.
Tri Pointe Homes is building 53 homes in the Retreat at San Gabriel community.
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