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Kurt

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The St. Joe Company (NYSE: JOE) (“St. Joe”) today announced it has broken ground on the final phase of homesite development in the WaterColor community. Plans call for this phase to feature 41 custom homesites to be developed north of West Lake Forest Drive. [across from Publix]

These 41 planned custom homesites represent the community’s final phase of homesite development. Plans call for the phase to have a short-term rental restriction and feature a private pool available only to residents. The development is less than a ¼ mile from the WaterColor Crossings Shopping Center and Publix Super Market.

Site work is currently underway and plans call for homesites to be available for sale later this year or early 2021. For more information on this development and to sign up to receive development updates and homesite sales information, visit www.watercolorflorida.com.
 

Kurt

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The WaterColor community is an award-winning, iconic, master-planned community spanning approximately 500 acres and featuring approximately 1,000 existing homes. Homes in the WaterColor community listed for sale range in price from approximately $1 million to over $4 million. Situated along Scenic Highway 30-A, the community is bordered by the Gulf of Mexico, Western Lake, Point Washington State Forest and Grayton Beach State Park which was named the #1 Beach in America for 2020 by Dr. Beach. These natural surroundings are a part of the amenities that are available to residents of the WaterColor community in addition to multiple beach access points, neighborhood parks, miles of paths and trails and an outdoor amphitheater. Residents have access to the community pools, tennis center, fitness center and the recently renovated WaterColor Beach Club which offers three pools, multiple dining options and sweeping views of the Gulf of Mexico. The WaterColor community is home to the award-winning WaterColor Inn, St. Joe’s 60-room gulf-front resort hotel, and several shops and restaurants.
 
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