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Presented by Verizon, the Tampa Bay Builders Association is sponsoring 139 model homes from 37 builders in its two-week Parade celebration. The Parade begins Saturday, March 5 and closes Sunday, March 13. Hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily, and noon to 6 p.m. Sundays.
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This Sunday is thefinal day of the2016 Parade ofHomes. Be sure tovisit the beautifullydecorated models,
and let your dream home become areality.
Presented by Verizon, the TampaBay Builders Association is sponsor-ing 139 model homes from 37builders in its two-week Parade cele-bration. Parade hours are 10 a.m. to6 p.m., daily, and noon to 6 p.m., onSunday.
More than 40 percent of Paradehomes are located in Pasco andnorth Hillsborough counties. These57 Parade homes are in communi-ties from Connerton in Land O’Lakes, Asturia in Odessa, UnionStation in Wesley Chapel andCordoba Estates in Lutz.
“The Parade of Homes has a longtradition of bringing awareness ofnew home construction in theTampa Bay market,” said AndreaHawk, chairperson of the TBBAParade of Homes committee.
“We saw a significant increase innew home sales during 2015, andearly signs for 2016 are even morepositive. The Parade of Homes offershomebuyers an inside look at thelatest design trends and amenities,
and allows folks to createtheir own new home tour.”
This year’s Parade dis-plays the latest housingtrends and new home de-signs. Models are beingjudged by industry profes-
sionals from across the country, whoconsider site plan, curb appeal, de-sign, materials, outdoor livingspaces, architectural detailing, andworkmanship.
The TBBA, which has more than750 members, is a professional or-ganization servingconstruction-related businesses inHillsborough, Pasco and Pinellascounties. Members include builders,developers, suppliers, subcontrac-
tors, lending institutions, marketing,architectural, and engineering firms.
The TBBA promotes professional-ism and continuing educationwithin the tri-county building and
development industry, and encour-ages industry participation in thecommunity at large.
For information, call (813) 571-8222, or visit TBBA.com.
TheLAKER /TheLAKER /LutzNEWSLutzNEWSA SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION IN:
2016 PARADE OF HOMES BOARD MEMBERSJennifer Doerfel, TBBA Executive Vice President, (813) 571-8222 ext. 303, [email protected]
Andrea Hawk, Allen Collins Realty, Event Chair | Jane Koy, Hillsborough Title, Judging Committee Co-Chair | Robert Paredes, Envoy Mortgage, Sponsorship Committee ChairJohanna Seldes, Interior Design Consulting, Judging Committee Co-Chair | Terri Williamson, Laker/Lutz News, Entries Committee Chair | Terry Zelen, Zelen Communications, Marketing Committee Chair
COURTESY OF GREY STREET STUDIOS
2016 PARADE OF HOMESSaturday, March 5 to Sunday, March 13Monday – Saturday — 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday — noon to 6 p.m
PLAN YOUR ROUTEDIGITAL GUIDEBOOK —TampaBayParadeOfHomes.com
• Check out the map and createyour own Parade route
• Most models are open beyondofficial Parade dates
• Absolutely free
President’sMessageDear Laker/Lutz NewsReaders,
The 2016Parade ofHomes is anopportunity todiscover 139elaboratelydecorated
model homes in communitiesaround Tampa Bay. Eachmodel offers a unique visionand lifestyle. We encourageyou to visit multiple homesand challenge you to explorenew communities that youhave not visited before.
On behalf of Tampa BayBuilders Association, I want tothank all of our sponsors, visi-tors, builders and volunteers.Please take the time to discov-er and enjoy this year’s Paradeentries. I know you will be en-thralled and amazed by ourindustry’s creativity and out-standing workmanship.
Stew Gibbons2016 President, TBBAConnerton General Manager
THE SHENANDOAH
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In Pasco and Hernando counties,William Ryan Homes has two activecommunities with Parade Homemodels: Lakeshore Ranch in Land O’Lakes and Crown Point in SpringHill.
In Lakeshore Ranch, William Ryanoffers coastal, craftsman and bunga-low-style homes in this vibrantclub-style community that boasts afabulous community clubhouse,swimming pools, tennis courts, dogparks, fishing piers and nature trails.
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The lovely boutique communityof Crown Point in Spring Hill fea-tures only 54 oversized lots, withthree to five bedroom homes nestled
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In Crown Point, William Ryan of-fers five different floor plans, from2,100 to 3,100 square feet, all with
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In the heart of Pasco County, you’ll find an amazing place that truly offers more of everything your family has been searching for in a planned com-munity. Imagine a place to call home that has more quality schools to engage your children for the future. More amenities such as a theme-park-style pool, sports fields and outdoor gathering places. More miles of walking and biking trails. More social programming for people of all ages. More signature events throughout the year for residents and the local community too.
If that’s not enough, add more exceptional builders like Homes by WestBay, Lennar, M/I Homes, Ryland Homes and Taylor Morrison with prices starting at just under $200,000. Best of all, you’ll find that you’ll get even more home for your money here.
But, one of the most impressive things about Connerton is more account-ability with our New Town designation, which promotes a live/work/play culture. As Connerton continues to grow, so will the potential for up to a total of 6,500 homes, millions of square feet of retail and office space plus more opportunities for residents to work where you live.
The list of benefits go on and on giving you all the more reason to put Connerton on your short list of communities you must see to believe.
If you’re thinking abouta new home, don’t missvisiting Connerton andits five fully decoratedbuilders’ models on
display during this year’s Paradeof Homes, which concludes thisSunday, March 13.
Homes are priced from justunder $200s to $700s, and arebuilt by five of Tampa Bay’smost respected builders: M/IHomes, Ryland Homes, Homesby West Bay, Taylor Morrisonand Lennar.
Located in the heart of PascoCounty, Connerton is morethan a community — it is a NewTown based on a master devel-opment plan that meets criteriadetermined by the State ofFlorida and Pasco County.
At the heart of this New Towndesignation is planning that re-duces the reliance on cars andpromotes a more sociable,pedestrian culture. Connertonis one of only a handful of NewTown communities in Florida,and the only New Town in theTampa Bay region.
Living in Connerton offersresidents more value for theirdollar, more open spaces andtrails, more amenities, moreconservation, more lifestylechoices. Its beautiful clubhousecomplex features a super pool,tennis courts, basketball courts,workout center and plannedactivities for all ages.
Connerton residents enjoythe camaraderie of their neigh-bors while relaxing at theirclubhouse and enjoying com-munity celebrations. They revelin the beauty of nature as theywatch blue herons, woodstorks, sand hill cranes, deerand other wildlife frolic undis-turbed in conservation areas.
You will always see a smile on thefaces of residents as they walk orbike the trails, play or relax in thecommunity’s four parks, and walktheir furry friends to frolic in the dogpark. Residents also come togetherduring Connerton’s annual 4th ofJuly and other holiday festivities that
are planned by the clubhouse’slifestyle team.
Three out of four Connerton resi-dents moved to the community fromthe four-county metropolitan areasof Pasco, Hillsborough, Pinellas andHernando, because they recognizedthe potential of living in a New Town.
As Connerton continues to grow,
so do opportunities for residents towork where they live. Commercialdevelopments already planned andapproved include 730,000 sq. ft. inretail services, 1.4 million sq. ft. inoffice/medical offices, and a largeindustrial park.
As Connerton grows, so do localbusinesses. McDonald’s recentlybroke ground on the northeast cor-ner of U.S. 41 and Pleasant PlainsParkway at Connerton’s ArborSquare entrance. McDonalds ex-
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Close to schools,shopping and recre-ation, Connerton islocated just the rightdistance from the con-gestion and noise ofI-75 and high-traffic in-tersections. Its locationbetween S.R. 54 andS.R. 52 gives residentsmany choices whenchoosing driving routes
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T he grand openingof Asturia’s ex-pansive amenitycenter is plannedfor April 21 at this
new, master-planned commu-nity in Odessa, located west ofthe Suncoast Parkway on S.R.54.
“Asturia offers an unrivaledamenity package for our resi-dents that sets us apart fromother communities along theS.R. 54 corridor,” said LaneGardner, managing directorfor Hines, the community’sdeveloper.
With over 5,800 sq. ft. ofspace, the amenity center in-corporates an oversizedclubhouse with meeting spacefor activities and clubs, fitnesscenter with aerobic andstrength-training equipment,zero-entry, resort-style swim-ming pool with a designatedarea for laps, covered outdoorpatios and groomed lawnareas for outdoor games.
“Our new amenity centerwill be Asturia’s centerpiece and asuperb addition to our already ro-bust recreational system,” saidGardner. These include neighbor-hood parks, playgrounds, trailnetwork, lush picnic areas, and dogparks that separate big and smalldogs.
The complex’s striking architec-tural style is contemporary with anopen floor plan, floor-to-ceiling win-dows, elevated shed-roof design and
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Ashton Woods and David WeekleyHomes are the community’s home-builders. Each has beautifullydecorated model homes and offerfloor plans in a range of sizes and ar-chitectural styles to give residents adiverse, yet complementary, selec-tion.
Asturia is one of Pasco’s most de-sirable mixed-use, master-planned
communities, approved for 550 sin-gle-family homes, 433 multifamilyunits and 200 townhomes. Along itsS.R. 54 frontage, there will be180,000 sq. ft. of office space and200,000 sq. ft. of commercial space.Another 350,000 sq. ft. is allocatedfor light industry.
For more information, visit andregister at the community website,AsturiaFlorida.com, or call (813)227-4148.
ABOUT THE DEVELOPERHines, the developer of Asturia, is
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This final neighborhood is calledVerona, and features beautiful newhomes by Minto Communities, oneof Florida’s premier homebuilders.In addition to several floor plans tochose from, Verona has its own pri-vate amenities within its gatedenclave of single-family and paired-villa homes.
“Minto is very proud to be a partof the rich 50-year history of the SunCity Center master planned commu-nity,” notes Minto Senior VicePresident William Bullock. “Verona isthe final neighborhood to be devel-oped within Sun City Center, andrepresents the last opportunity forprospective homebuyers to pur-chase a new Minto home within thisoutstanding community.”
Minto’s eight new model homesat Verona are priced from the $180s.These masterfully crafted residencesboast bright and open living areas,well-equipped designer kitchens,lavish baths, spacious closets and agenerous list of included premiumfeatures. And, for a limited time,Minto is offering up to $15,000 in in-centives for its Verona homebuyers.
In addition to their private ameni-ties, Verona residents enjoy Sun CityCenter’s premier resort lifestyle,which has been recognized as a Hallof Fame member of Best Master-Planned Communities by “Where toRetire” magazine.
Sun City Center amenities includegrand clubhouses, excellent diningand entertainment, four golf cours-es, relaxing outdoor and indoorswimming pools, tennis and pickleball courts, a full service spa, ad-vanced wellness center, indoorwalking and jogging track, and morethan 200 clubs.
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“We welcome folks to experienceour lifestyle first-hand with our Stay& Play Getaway,” said Calzone. “Forjust $99, visitors enjoy three daysand two nights in a beautifully fur-nished Minto home, along with golffor two, dining at Club Renaissance,use of a private golf cart during theirstay and full access to resort recre-ation.”
To discover Sun City Center’s
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ABOUT THE DEVELOPERFounded in 1955, Minto is a fami-
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Minto creates a wide array of award-winning new homes and resort-style,master-planned communities to meetevery lifestyle.
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Why is this? One big reason is be-cause newer homes and buildingsare built more airtight than ever,trapping contaminants inside. Thisis why people looking to build anew home should consider a wholehome air purification system, suchas Bryant’s Perfect Air Purifier, toensure that their indoor air is cleanand healthy for years to come.
Whole air purifiers connect di-rectly to a home’s heating andcooling system. Many systems usepatented “capture and kill” technol-ogy that literally zaps capturedcontaminants and kills living cellswithin the filter. This technologyhas been proven effective againstpathogens such as bird flu, com-mon cold, measles, tuberculosis,staph and other deadly diseases.
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Another benefit of an air purifi-cation system is it helps to keepclean the interior components ofyour air handler. And, because theair purification system is installedbefore the air handler, it can extendthe life of your heating and coolingsystem.
For more information aboutwhole home air purification, con-tact the certified Healthy AirSpecialists at IERNA’s Heating &Cooling by calling (813) 948-6355.You can also find more informationonline at IernaAir.com.
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Pasco & Hernando Parade of Homes Entries
AVAILABLE IN THESE COMMUNITIES:Arbor Woods – 86Asturia – 96, 106, 110Avalon Park West – 104Champions Club – 85Connerton – 118, 121Crown Pointe – 130Estancia at Wiregrass – 84, 92, 95, 105Forest Oaks – 99
Gardenia Glenn at Connerton – 100Lakeshore Ranch – 88, 113, 117Long Lake Ranch – 107, 108, 122, 125, 129Maple Glen at Seven Oaks – 126Meridian at Meadow Pointe – 90Oak Creek – 115, 120Provence at Meadow Pointe – 101Sago Village at Trinity Lakes – 91Spring Hill – 131
Starkey Ranch – 103, 111, 114, 116Talavera – 127, 128Terra Bella – 98The Ridge at Wiregrass Ranch – 93, 102, 109, 112Union Park – 87, 97, 123Vista Lakes – 124Watergrass - Cypress Bend – 94WaterGrass at Whisper Pointe – 119Windsor at Meadow Pointe – 89
Tips - Protect Your
Home and Health• Remove shoes before entering your home• Annual steam cleanings of carpets, furniture and mat-
tresses helps eliminate fleas, dust mites and bacteria• Vacuum weekly, and buy a vacuum with a MERV-
rated air return filter• Inspect and replace A/C and furnace filters
every month • Inspect air handlers and ductwork every 18
months• If inspections show contamination, hire a li-
censed professional to clean your air handlerand ductwork
Facts — Indoor Air Quality• Most adults spend 90% of their time indoors• 99% of air particles we breathe are so small that
they remain airborne• Household dust is present even in cleanest
homes• Dust consists of mold spores, bacteria,
viruses, animal dander, human skin, fabricfibers, dust mites, insect parts and food par-ticles
• For allergy sufferers, exposure to dustmites, animal dander, cat saliva, and moldresults in 200,000 emergency room visits ayear
• Nearly 50% of pneumonia deaths amongchildren under 5 are due to particulate matter inhaled from indoor air pol-lution
• A sneeze adds 100,000 droplets of pathogen-containing moisture to the air