Housing Market News – July 19, 2024

Welcome to today’s Real Estate news roundup! In our latest updates, California-based Pacific Ventures Management LLC, in partnership with Avanti Properties Group, has acquired the Horizon Uptown master-planned community in Aurora. This expansive community spans 503 acres and offers a diverse mix of single-family and attached homes, along with a robust commercial hub and various amenities. Meanwhile, Taylor Morrison is set to break ground on an impressive amenity center at Westview in Poinciana, featuring state-of-the-art facilities and outdoor recreational spaces. In addition, the City of Rochester, New York, has completed its Urban Forest Master Plan, highlighting the city’s commitment to sustainability and community engagement. Lastly, a new home development is planned for Corpus Christi’s westside, bringing affordable housing options and paving the way for growth in the area. Explore these exciting stories further by clicking on the links below!

Pacific Ventures Acquires Master-Planned Community in Aurora – Mile High CRE

California-based Pacific Ventures Management LLC, in conjunction with Avanti Properties Group, has acquired the Horizon Uptown master-planned community in Aurora. Spanning 503 acres, Horizon Uptown is strategically located at the intersection of I-70 and E470, offering easy access to Denver International Airport, downtown Denver, and various regional entertainment venues.

The community is envisioned to house approximately 3,000 residences, featuring a diverse mix of single-family and attached for-sale and rental homes. In addition to the residential offerings, Horizon Uptown will include a robust commercial hub with retail, office, medical, and mixed-use spaces. The community will also have parks, recreational facilities, a K-8 school, and a new fire station.

With initial phases already developed and sold to home builders and apartment developers, Horizon Uptown is experiencing rapid growth. National homebuilder Meritage Homes and DR Horton are actively selling and opening new neighborhoods, while Ascend at Horizon Uptown is leasing luxury apartment homes with resort-style amenities.

Pacific Ventures has a proven track record as a master developer, having successfully managed other communities such as Summerly in Lake Elsinore and Bedford in Corona, California. The acquisition of Horizon Uptown presents an exciting opportunity for Pacific Ventures to apply its expertise and innovative approach to further enhance the community.

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Taylor Morrison reveals plan for enormous clubhouse as sales open at Westview – GrowthSpotter

Taylor Morrison is set to break ground on a massive amenity center at its Westview master-planned community in Poinciana. The Hub at Westview will offer nearly 32,000 square feet of indoor recreation space, including a gym, café, rock climbing wall, fitness center, and event space. The outdoor amenities will feature baseball and soccer fields, a resort-style pool, pickleball and tennis courts, and more.

The Hub at Westview aims to provide unparalleled lifestyle programming and amenities for homeowners in the area. Taylor Morrison has already opened sales in Aden at Westview, offering a range of floorplans and co-developing with Lennar Homes. The images of the Hub at Skye Ranch have generated excitement for what’s to come at Westview.

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City completes Urban Forest Master Plan | City of Rochester, New York

Mayor Malik D. Evans announced the completion of the City’s Urban Forest Master Plan, a comprehensive document that establishes policies for managing approximately 67,000 trees in Rochester. The plan highlights the history and legacy of the city’s trees, the current state of the urban forest, and the benefits of trees for health and the environment.

The City actively engaged residents through a citizen advisory committee, public meetings, surveys, and experiential events to shape the Master Plan. One of the challenges addressed in the plan is equity, with efforts to address disparities in tree canopy distribution across different communities. The City aims to increase the tree inventory to 70,000 by the end of 2025.

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Paving the way for growth on Corpus Christi’s westside | kiiitv.com

A new home development is planned for Corpus Christi’s westside, bringing nearly a thousand homes to the area. The project, called Saratoga Ridge subdivision, will be one of the largest master-planned communities in the city, offering affordable new homes including a build-to-rent section.

City leaders have approved amendments to the water master plan to ensure the necessary infrastructure is in place for the development. The addition of a waterline will meet the estimated demand and benefit the local school district. The project is expected to bring growth, commerce, and increased tax revenue to the area.

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