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Developers Break Ground on Tamaya – a 2,400-home, All-Encompassing Community Between the Beaches and Downtown Jacksonville

December 13th, 2013 · Leave a Comment

A team that includes a select group of Florida’s largest residential developers has begun construction of Tamaya – an all-encompassing Mediterranean-style community that will inject new life between the beaches and Downtown Jacksonville on one of Duval County’s largest undeveloped tracts.

Developers ICI Homes of Tamaya will create 2,400 homes and more than 500,000 square feet of commercial/retail space on 780 acres at Beach and Kernan boulevards for a unique and conveniently located European-style community. Construction has already begun at a Beach Boulevard entrance.

The ICI Homes of Tamaya team includes principals Mori Hosseini, Chairman/CEO of ICI Homes, which he founded in 1979 and has grown into one of Florida’s largest homebuilders and developers; James. M. Carr, Chairman/CEO of Devco, who has more than 30 years’ experience in residential development in Florida; and Armando Codina, Chairman/CEO of Codina Partners, a company he founded in 1979 and with a portfolio of properties mostly in Florida.

Tamaya will rise between the city and the sea – with a grand gatehouse and entrance. Inside, visitors and residents will enjoy a rich mix of amenities, such as a lake, retail shopping, a 10,000-square-foot amenity center with competition-sized pool and cabana, and ample fitness, meeting and event space.

Convenient to I-295 – and the rest of Jacksonville – the St. Johns Town Center, marinas, The Mayo Clinic and other employment centers, the first phase of Tamaya will begin with 169 customizable, single-family homes in a community for home buyers that want a high-quality lifestyle and equally easy access to the beach and city.

ICI Homes of Tamaya plans to break ground on an 8-home model village in January and to open them in the spring to visitors and the community.

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