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词条 Naturewalk at Seagrove
释义

  1. Amenities

  2. History

  3. References

  4. External links

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NatureWalk at Seagrove is a 155-acre community located in Seagrove Beach, Florida, developed by Kolter Homes.[1] Seagrove is located on the Florida Panhandle along the Emerald Coast about forty minutes east of Destin, Florida and two hours west of Tallahassee, Florida. The community is on County Road 395, close to Seaside and Watercolor.

NatureWalk is surrounded by the Point Washington State Forest, a 15,000 acre wildlife preserve[2]

Amenities

NatureWalk community amenities include The Gathering Place, a family style clubhouse with beach-entry pool, an adult lap pool, and a children’s playground. The community consists of two-story homes with 2 to 4 bedrooms.[3]

At the community entrance is an 800-foot bridge, which is the largest vehicular timber bridge in the United States.{{citation needed|date=November 2012}} This type of bridge does not require wetlands to be filled and preserves the surrounding ecosystem better than alternative bridge options while still being able maintain the weight of highway traffic.[4]

History

NatureWalk at Seagrove was previously owned by The St. Joe Company, which is the largest private landowner in Florida, holding 577,000 acres in Northwest Florida previously owned NatureWalk. When the real estate market began to contract in 2006, The St. Joe Company decided to quit its current real estate endeavors in Florida, one of which was NatureWalk. Between 2006 and 2010, The St. Joe Company lost $15 million in restructuring charges, and $167.8 million combined in impairment charges [2]. Following the St. Joe Company loss, Kolter, a private investment agency based in Palm Beach County, Florida,[5] bought the land, and developed NatureWalk.

Olson and Associates of NW Florida Inc purchased the land, but were never issued a development order for the club because they did not have all their permits. More than 500 homes were supposed to be built.[6] Construction was only started on 6 homes and only 10 lots had been sold when the property was put up for sale. Kolter bought the property and began building NatureWalk.

NatureWalk at Seagrove was opened in March, 2012.

References

1. ^"Naturewalk at Seagrove celebrates grand opening", "NWF Daily News" 22 March 2012. retrieved on 20 July 2012.
2. ^"Point Washington State Forest." "Florida Forest Service" Florida, 2004. retrieved on 20 July 2012.
3. ^Mastroianni, Marissa. "NatureWalk Makes a Strategic Alliance with Beach Properties of Florida" "BusinessWire" Santa Rosa Beach, Florida 08 November 2011. retrieved on 20 July 2012.
4. ^{{citation needed|date=February 2018}}
5. ^  "About" retrieved on 31 July 2012.
6. ^ANDY MEINEN. (2008, February 05). Only 10 lots sold in Seagrove's NatureWalk. Retrieved from http://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/-2759--.html

External links

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  • Only 10 lots sold in Seagrove's NatureWalk | Northwest Florida Daily News
  • NatureWalk only one part of Olson holdings for sale | Northwest Florida Daily News
  • In Walton, judge sides with development opponents | Northwest Florida Daily News
  • South Walton home sales match slumping economy | The News Herald
  • Seagrove Villas and Motel back on the market | Northwest Florida Daily News
  • Seagrove Villas to maintain 'old Florida' look | Northwest Florida Daily News
  • Florida: Shuttle plan irks Seagrove residents | The News Herald
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2 : Unincorporated communities in Walton County, Florida|Unincorporated communities in Florida

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