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Hines Florida Update: David Weekley and Ashton Woods Break Ground on Model Homes in Tampa Project

by Realty News ReportSeptember 9, 2015
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Construction begins on homes in Hines community. Builders are David Weekley and Ashton Woods.
Construction begins on homes in Hines community. Builders are David Weekley Homes and Ashton Woods.

TAMPA – David Weekley Homes and Ashton Woods have broken ground on model homes in Asturia, a mixed-use, master-planned community in Tampa, Fla.

Hines’ master plan for Asturia includes retail, office, multifamily and a variety of single-family residential offerings with an parks, a trail network, and recreational facilities.

Hines has commenced marketing the retail, office and multifamily sites to developers, retailers and end users.

Houston-based David Weekley Homes, the nation’s largest privately-held home builder, has begun construction on the first of four model homes in Asturia. The Ashton Woods model homes are scheduled to open in the fall of 2015.

Houston-based Hines has been a national leader in land and community development for more than four decades, and has master planned and developed 36,800 residential units encompassing more than 12,000 acres of land.   Several high-profile master-planned Hines communities in the U.S. include: Palencia in St. Augustine, FL; First Colony in Sugar Land, TX; Las Colinas in Irving, TX; Cool Springs in Franklin, TN; Aspen Highlands and Five Trees in Aspen, CO; and Deerfield in Atlanta, GA.

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