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  • Neal Communities Donates $50,000 to Riverview High School’s Construction Academy

    Neal Communities Donates $50,000 to Riverview High School’s Construction Academy

    Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s largest private homebuilder, donated $50,000 toward Riverview High School’s new Construction Academy, designed to prepare high school students for a career in the building industry.

    Riverview High School’s new construction technology program will be the first of its kind in Sarasota County. The program will incorporate a curriculum from the National Center of Construction Education and Research along with providing hands-on experiences for students.

    Currently, 60 students are enrolled in the program, which also has a waiting list. Those that complete the curriculum are eligible to earn industry-recognized credentials and have access to local internships, apprenticeships and jobs.

    Charlene Neal, president of Charlene Neal PureStyle, a partner company of Neal Communities, organized the $50,000 donation on behalf of Neal Communities because of her desire to support a program that would have lasting positive effects on the students at Riverview High School, her alma mater.

    “We are very happy to support Riverview High School’s new Construction Academy, which was designed to provide long-term career solutions and opportunities to its students,” Neal said. “Our hope is that students acquire both the skills and enthusiasm for success in the building industry.”

    In addition to its financial contribution, Neal Communities intends to provide staff resources to assist with the program, from guest speakers and field trip opportunities to internships and apprenticeships. The program also creates a pipeline of potential employees who already call Sarasota County home.

    Neal Communities joins a variety of local supporters through the Gulf Coast Building Exchange that are working to make the new construction lab at Riverview High School possible. The donations garnered to date have helped renovate an art lab into a functioning shop for students. The community celebrated with a ribbon cutting ceremony on August 9.

    “We are grateful for the community support,” said Riverview Principal Erin del Castillo. “I’m also grateful for the support of parents and the students, themselves. Everyone is truly excited about the opportunities that this new academy will bring to our students.”

    The new program is designed similarly to a Manufacturing Academy at South Fort Myers High School, which launched about five years ago. The school’s Manufacturing Academy is allowing students to take elective credits in specific areas of focus, like electrical, painting, plumbing and masonry. del Castillo said she toured the South Fort Myers High School campus and was impressed with the enthusiasm and excitement she heard from students enrolled in the classes. “The passion they had for the career path they were on was evident,” she said. “As an educator, you want that for every student.”

    The program launches at a time when the nation faces a shortage of construction workers. According to an Associated Builders and Contractors’ independent study, the construction industry will need to attract an estimated 650,000 additional workers on top of the normal hiring pace in the coming year to meet the demand for labor. The report also indicated the industry’s average age of retirement is 61, and more than 1 in 5 workers are currently older than 55.

    “In today’s world, students have many opportunities to be successful. The Construction Academy allows students to either continue their construction studies at the university level or have an immediate local pathway to start a fulfilling career,” del Castillo said.

  • Neal Communities Promotes 14 Employees

    Neal Communities Promotes 14 Employees

    Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s premier homebuilder based in Lakewood Ranch, has promoted 14 employees over the last several months. With 295 employees, Neal Communities is a prominent employer in the local area. The promotions show a commitment to developing talent from within the company.

    “We try hard to create a family atmosphere,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “Many employees stay with us for a long time, and we work with them to ensure they are growing in their careers.”

    The promotions include two vice presidents: Ivory Matthews promoted from director of community and governmental affairs to vice president of community and governmental affairs, and Carlos Puente promoted from vice president of sales to vice president of sales and marketing.

    In addition, the following employees were promoted: Pam Curran from bank financing manager to director of finance, Rob Kozlowski from senior financial analyst to business insights and analytics manager, Janet Ladwig from director of design to director of community design and product development, Mathew Lavish from project manager to director of construction, Heidi Lustig from staff accountant III to senior accountant, Jodi McConnell from assistant controller to controller, Marjory McGloin from job coordinator to purchasing supervisor, Kristin Mullins from senior accountant to accounting manager, Ben Renner from area construction manager to director of construction, Kameren Saffold from assistant construction manager to construction manager, Michael Thomas from purchasing agent to estimator and Rob Woods from project manager to area construction manager.

    The employees’ tenure with the company ranges from just over two years to nearly 14 years.

  • Neal Communities and Canoe Creek Win Gold as Bradenton’s Best

    Neal Communities and Canoe Creek Win Gold as Bradenton’s Best

    At Neal Communities, we strive to build homes in great cities throughout Southwest Florida. Our neighborhoods reflect their cities – beautiful locations where residents can enjoy natural beauty, make lasting connections and thrive in all aspects of life. Why? Because Where You Live Matters.

    The Bradenton Herald recently released its annual “Bradenton’s Best” edition. This magazine honors local businesses in a variety of categories for being “the best of” the city. These awards are particularly meaningful as the winners are decided by votes of current Manatee County residents.

    As a proud builder in Bradenton, we are incredibly honored that we took the top spot in the “Best Home Builder” category! Bradenton is a city with a rich culture and history, and we are happy to build in a location where residents can always find something new every day.

    As one of Southwest Florida’s most celebrated homebuilders, we pride ourselves in creating high-quality communities and homes that allow homeowners to find a place matching their personal idea of the Florida lifestyle. That is why we overjoyed to see that Bradenton residents also voted Canoe Creek into the top spot for the “Best New Home Community” category.

    Opened in 2018, Canoe Creek is a warm and inviting community, offering comfortable living with an urban farmhouse feel. It provides easy access to a host of venues such as the Ellenton Outlet Mall and Fort Hamer Park and is perfect for families as it is close to a variety of schools. Emphasizing community connection, the casual elegance of Canoe Creek also offers spacious homes and a suite of amenities allowing owners to meet and enjoy time with their friends and neighbors.

    We are honored to receive these distinctions from Bradenton’s public and to continue building more homes in this area and the rest of Southwest Florida. To learn more about the communities fulfilling your needs, contact us here.

  • Neal Communities Breaks Ground on New East Manatee Community

    Neal Communities Breaks Ground on New East Manatee Community

    Southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, Neal Communities, has broken ground on a new community in eastern Manatee County.

    Marisol, located on 39 acres near Lakewood Ranch’s northeastern sector, will include 172 paired villa homes. The community will feature a British West Indies and Coastal architectural theme. All of the villas are maintenance-assisted for worry-free upkeep. Two villa home styles ranging from 1,434 square feet and 1,524-square feet will be offered inside the new neighborhood.

    The community will be conveniently located just outside of Lakewood Ranch’s borders on State Road 64. The homes will encircle a small lake, and some will have waterfront views from their lanais. The community also will have a private pool with bathroom facilities.

    Marisol residents will enjoy the close proximity to Lakewood Ranch, a 50-square-mile community filled with shopping, dining, arts, entertainment, nature and recreation. State Road 64 also offers easy access to Bradenton, Holmes Beach, Anna Maria Island and I-75.

    “We are happy to announce the start of construction of a new neighborhood in growing eastern Manatee County,” said Pat Neal, founder and CEO of Neal Communities. “These homes are perfect for those looking to right-size their living space in a maintenance-assisted community while still being close to all the area has to offer.”

    Neal Communities, based in Lakewood Ranch, Florida, is Southwest Florida’s largest and most established locally owned and operated private builder. During the company’s 50-year history, it has built over 19,000 new homes in more than 90 acclaimed communities from Tampa to Naples. The company consistently ranks among the nation’s top 100 home builders and has earned numerous awards including the prestigious Builder of the Year from Professional Builder in 2015 and America’s Best Builder in 2012 from BUILDER Magazine.

    For more information about Neal Communities and Marisol Villas, call (941) 229-0630 or visit NealCommunities.com.

  • The Four Steps of Homeownership

    The Four Steps of Homeownership

    As one of Southwest Florida’s most celebrated homebuilders, Neal Communities strives to create the feeling of “home” for future homeowners by offering innovative floorplan designs found only in our beautiful communities.

    Whether this is your first home or your tenth, we want to make the experience as effortless as possible. To help, we’ve identified the four key steps that will guide you on this exciting new construction home journey!

     

  • Neal Communities Announces Grand Opening of Tide Marsh

    Neal Communities Announces Grand Opening of Tide Marsh

    Neal Communities, Southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, is celebrating the grand opening of its Tide Marsh neighborhood in Fort Myers. This small boutique community offers a coastal and island architectural theme and features 63 homesites.

    The homebuilder started offering pre-sales in late April and has sold already over 10 homes. Many of Neal Communities’ best-selling, designer-decorated plans are already in-progress with all-in pricing starting in the mid $500s.The gated community offers both one-story and two-story floor plans from Neal Communities’ Cruise and Celebration series. The homes range from 1,531 to 3,014 square feet. Two models are available for tours.

    There is no community development district (CDD), which means no added district fees to live in this tranquil gated community.

    Tide Marsh is situated close to Estero Bay Preserve State Park and features a quiet setting for homeowners off Winkler Road. With its location west of I-75 and U.S. 41, the community offers easy access to downtown Fort Myers, Fort Myers Beach and a range of retailers, restaurants and medical providers.

    “We are thrilled to announce the grand opening of Tide Marsh,” said Tim Oak, who is president of the south region of Neal Communities. “Tide Marsh is close to golf courses, parks and preserves ideal for hiking and wildlife watching. It’s also just a short drive to the world renown beaches on Sanibel Island and the beautiful Fort Myers Beach.”

    Book an appointment to speak with a Neal Communities expert today. Call (239) 360-3450 or visit nealcommunities.com/new-homes/tide-marsh.

  • Sarasota Among America’s Top Ten Places to Live

    Sarasota Among America’s Top Ten Places to Live

    At Neal Communities, we believe where people live has an impact on their lives. We want to create wonderful communities in locations that allow our homeowners to thrive and enjoy life.

    As a proud member of the Sarasota area, we were overjoyed to see that the city was named as one of the best places to live in the country by the U.S News & World Report. Sarasota ranked at #9, making it the only Florida city in the top ten. Our communities there embody the Sarasota lifestyle – personal retreats offering an intimate atmosphere located near a host of venues where you can enjoy the very best of Florida living.

    While Sarasota is an idyllic vacation destination, there are several key factors underscoring its high ranking on the list.

    Quality of Life

    Quality of life was more important than ever this year due to the fluctuating housing market. A home is an investment, so homeowners will want to settle down in a location offering a comfortable lifestyle.

    Sarasota appeals to a wide demographic – from retirees to families – with many citing the year-long warm weather as one reason. The average temperature is 83.4°F, providing residents with the opportunity to do any beloved activities outside in the fresh air. With the constant sunshine and warmth, you can rest assured that snowfall is extremely unlikely.

     

    The schools and safety of the town are additional reasons families make the move to Sarasota. The city has access to 27 public schools (elementary, middle and high) as well as 57 private schools, providing students with access to a quality education. The current crime rate is far lower than the 2020 national average, making the area a safe environment for all inhabitants to grow and prosper.

    Cost of Living

    As prices continue to climb in the housing market, the cost of living might make you cross off certain cities from your list. While Sarasota is no exception to escalating prices, it maintained its ranking at #9 on the U.S. News & World Report list from the previous year. One item that helps is how Florida is one of nine states with no state income tax, allowing homeowners to save more money every year.

    As additional assistance, the state also provides the advantage of a homestead exemption – providing your Florida home is your primary residence. By obtaining this, you will pay less for certain property taxes, effectively decreasing the taxable value of your home.

    Desirability

    What makes Sarasota a desirable location for many? While a tourist destination with a plethora of beaches and a budding food scene, many enjoy the charm and versatility of this unique city.

    The true beauty of Sarasota lies in how it combines today’s luxuries with a timeless, seaside ambience. When visiting downtown Sarasota, residents are met with a variety of major stores, fine dining and resorts with local businesses nestled in between. However, when arriving at a spot such as St. Armand’s Circle , residents are able to walk down the streets and discover a host of boutique shops, restaurants and modern art. This duality allows you to explore a large city while enjoying its small-town atmosphere.

    Sarasota is well-known for its vibrant arts scene. One location is the John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, a historic site demonstrating the state’s rich history with John Ringling’s “Greatest Show on Earth.” Sarasota also hosts no shortage of galleries and outdoor music events, so it makes for quite the immersive experience.

    Many also enjoy the booming Rosemary District, a neighborhood providing performances from local artists thanks to the many theatres and dance studios. Over the past decade, this district has seen an explosion of wall murals, highlighting the talent of local and national muralists at every turn.

    We are honored to share several of our communities and award-winning floorplans with Sarasota and the rest of southwest Florida. To learn more about the communities matching your needs, contact us here.

  • Neal Communities Announces Grand Opening of Wysteria in Wellen Park

    Neal Communities Announces Grand Opening of Wysteria in Wellen Park

    Southwest Florida’s premier private homebuilder, Neal Communities, recently announced the grand opening of Wysteria, a 153-home community in Wellen Park nestled in southern Sarasota County.

    As the latest addition to the Wellen Park master-planned community, Wysteria offers 64 paired villas and 89 single-family homes with a British West Indies and Coastal architectural theme. The community offers six floorplans, including two villa designs ranging from 1,434 square feet to 1,524 square feet. The villas include two-bedrooms, two-bathrooms and optional den per plan. The single-family homes range from 1,531 square feet to 1,859 square feet.

    The homes in Wysteria are within walking distance of a central neighborhood amenity that features a gathering room, screened area, a pool and spa space with three shade structures and a garden trellis. The community also offers two pickleball courts for residents to enjoy.

    Wellen Park has been named the No. 5 top-selling master-planned community in the U.S. for 2021 by prominent real estate consulting firm RCLCO. The community offers a vibrant mix of residential, commercial and recreational options amongst three districts: West Villages, Downtown Wellen and Playmore. Wysteria is located in the Playmore District.

    “We are thrilled to be opening another beautiful neighborhood inside Wellen Park,” said Pat Neal, founder and chairman of Neal Communities. “Wysteria is a perfect place to call home inside an exciting and growing area of Sarasota County.”

    Wysteria is the second Neal Communities neighborhood to recently open in Wellen Park. On March 31 of this year, the homebuilder celebrated the grand opening of Avelina, a 96-home community that offers five stunning floorplans ranging from 2,327 square feet to 2,762 square- feet. Eight homes were sold in Avelina within the first 30 days since its opening. Avelina also is in the Playmore District of Wellen Park.

    Bordered by Manasota Beach Road and Preto Boulevard, Wysteria is close to Sarasota County’s beaches, shopping and cultural experiences. Wysteria also is conveniently located 1.5 miles from CoolToday Park, an Atlanta Braves spring training facility and stadium, and less than two miles away from Downtown Wellen, a shopping and entertainment district. Downtown Wellen is slated to open during the fourth quarter of 2022. It will include 175 lakefront acres, waterfront dining, a town hall, a children’s playground and splash pad, a food truck kiosk area and an outfitter who will rent e-bikes, paddle boards and kayaks.

    Neal Communities will be hosting a virtual grand opening celebration at 12 p.m. on Thursday, June 23, 2022 on Facebook, Instagram or YouTube. During the virtual event, Neal Communities’ sales team will walk spectators through Wysteria’s model homes and give an overview of the community. Spectators will also learn more about Downtown Wellen. Register for the grand opening event in advance at https://on.nealcommunities.com/wysteria-go-event/.

    For more information about Wysteria, visit NealCommunities.com/New-Homes/Wysteria or call (941) 229-0630.

  • Company Culture Inspires Employees to Stay for Decades

    Company Culture Inspires Employees to Stay for Decades

    It’s the consensus among all of– they didn’t really want to leave. Work never felt like work for four of Neal Communities long-time staff members, including Kathy Cioffi, Priscilla Heim, Jim Schier and Leisa Weintraub. Each one spent more than two decades at Neal Communities and was, in their
    own way, instrumental in the development of many people’s quality of life. But what causes people to want to stay within a company for as long as they did?

    “I’d like to think it’s our family culture and that we give our employees the freedom to ‘do the right thing’,” said founder and chairman Pat Neal of Neal
    Communities.

    Giving employees the freedom to make a difference in their community, in other people’s lives and in each other’s lives was a common theme among those who recently said their goodbyes.

     

    Kathy Cioffi’s Designed Entire Communities

    For more than two decades, Kathy Cioffi had a direct influence on the design of the neighborhoods that Neal Communities built – from the lavish entrance ways, lush landscaping, unique architectural styles, varied community center amenities and preservation of environmental assets.

    Cioffi retired as the Vice President of Design in April after 24 years with Neal Communities. But she said she didn’t really want to go. “As a matter of fact, I was really contemplating not retiring and staying a couple of more years,” Cioffi said. Instead, she returns to the office about once a week in a consulting capacity as the design team transitions

    Cioffi first joined the Neal Communities team in 1998 as a designer for what would become one of the region’s largest home builders. She soon was promoted to manage the design center. In that role, she kept up with the latest architectural and decorating trends. She worked with product developers and architects on floor plans and elevations as well as tile and cabinetry. When she took on the role of Vice President of Design, Cioffi got even more involved with the look-and-feel of the communities being built.

    “It’s a good feeling to see a community and know that I had a role in the design,” she said. “I loved the creativity of the job, so it was not really work for me. To see it all evolve was so much fun.”

    For Cioffi, it was hard to say goodbye to her co-workers. “It becomes a big family and we do all work together – from the hard times like the downturn in 2008 to what’s happening now with the prosperity of the house sales,” she said. “Neal Communities is a wonderful company to work for. It was bittersweet for me to retire.

     

    Priscilla Heim Embraced, Embodied the Family Culture

    For 22 years, Priscilla Heim was Chairman and Founder Pat Neal’s administrative assistant. She helped transcribe dictation, craft memos, answer phone calls, handle his calendar and attend to his daily needs. She said she enjoyed every moment of it.

    “Pat is a big visionary,” Heim said. “He sees things way before other people see them. He’s a good person. He looks to the future and plans for the future.”

    Heim moved to Florida with her husband, Dave, in 1984 from Pennsylvania. At the time, Dave had been laid off from his job in construction due to the harsh winter weather. They decided to move to the warmer climate and be closer to relatives. Shortly after moving to Manatee County, Heim started working for an Episcopal church, where she stayed for 15 years before becoming Pat Neal’s administrative assistant in June of 1999.

    Throughout her time at Neal Communities, Priscilla said she always felt a part of the company’s family. She made lifelong friends with many of her co-workers. “It was wonderful,” she said. “To the outside, Neal Communities is known for its landscaping, branding, style and beautiful homes. But what people don’t know is that, on the inside, Neal Communities is like that song, ‘Lean on Me.’ People call on each other when they need a friend. It’s a wonderful place to work.”

    She said the actual Neal family members are as helpful as the employees. “The Neals are really great people to work with,” she said. “They don’t ask anyone to do anything they wouldn’t do themselves.”

    Heim spent her last official day with the company in early March and is now enjoying retirement with her husband, Dave. She said it is strange not having to wake up to an alarm clock, but she loves to spend time looking out over the sunrise or sunset from her Myakka City home. She has gone back to visit co[1]workers a couple of times since leaving. “Those people mean a lot to me,” she said.

     

    Jim Schier Loved that Neal Communities Gives Back

    Jim Schier started working with Neal Communities in the early 1980s. At the time, he was employed by an accounting firm in Des Moines, Iowa, and Neal Communities was his client. In fact, the homebuilder was such a large client that the accounting firm moved Schier to open an office in the Sunshine State.

    At the time, his wife was pregnant with their third child, and they moved to Bradenton. “I guess you could say it was a culture shock moving from Iowa to Florida,” he said, laughing at the memory. In 1984, Schier transitioned from the other company to working full-time for Neal Communities as the company’s lead CPA.

    “Back then, we were a much smaller company,” Schier said. “But we always had just wonderful people to work with. I liked everybody that I worked with. We all got along and would come together for the common goal.”

    Over the course of three decades, Schier has witnessed the company grow. He’s enjoyed the comradery of his co-workers. He’s also watched as Neal Communities has donated millions of dollars to community organizations and associations throughout the years.

    “It’s part of Pat’s culture,” Schier said. “He gives a lot back to the community and a lot of the people that we work with at Neal Communities volunteer their time and treasures back to the community. It’s good for business and it’s good for the soul.”

    After a 38-year career with Neal Communities, Schier said he is looking forward to retirement with his wife, Mary. The two have purchased an RV and intend to travel the United States. But, when he’s home, he still stops into the office to check on things.

    “Sometimes, I don’t feel as though I’m retired,” he said, admitting that it’s hard to stay away. He also said he is looking forward to getting involved in the community himself and volunteering some of his own time when he is not traveling.

     

    Leisa Weintraub Brought Awards, Success

    When Leisa Weintraub started working for Neal Communities in 1992 in marketing, she was challenged with her first assignment – getting University Park on the map. “By the time we did that, I had met every cartography department,” Weintraub said, laughing at the memory. It would not be the last time Pat Neal would challenge her. But it was those challenges Weintraub truly enjoyed during her 30 years as Vice President of Marketing for Neal Communities. She had a direct role in 50 groundbreakings and ribbon cuttings of communities from Tampa to Naples.

    Weintraub tells the story of the resilience of Neal Communities. In 2008, when the market crashed, she watched Neal pivot his company’s path quickly. Rather than shutting down, like so many builders did, he downsized and changed his product lines. He found that townhomes were not desirable for buyers and ultimately invented a successful cottage home product. “It was amazing to watch, and it was inspiring to see his vision,” she said. “I’ve always seen his leadership, but that was remarkable because it was such a pivotal moment for the building industry.”

    Weintraub was at the helm of marketing during much of Neal Communities’ growth. She remembers when the company hosted 13 grand openings in a single year. She played a strong role in all of them, from logo design to ultimately landing home sales through marketing efforts. “You learn how a community forms,” she said. “All of the aspects, intricacies and development processes that are used to create a community and its homes. It was always very, very fascinating to me.”

    Weintraub also was instrumental behind the number of awards Neal Communities adorns on the shelf in the lobby of its Lakewood Ranch headquarters, including the Southwest Building Conference’s Aurora Awards and the Florida Home Builders Association Sales & Marketing Council’s EXCEL Awards. Neal Communities also has been recognized by the Parade of Homes and the Florida Green Building Coalition.

    Professionally, Weintraub earned her Master in Residential Marketing (MIRM) certification through the National Association of Home Builders. She also was named Marketing Professional of the Year by the Florida Association of Home Builders Excel Award. She chaired the local Sales & Marketing Award Gala and the Parade of Homes Award Gala for the Manatee-Sarasota Building Industry Association.

    “Since I was at Neal for so long, I sort of got to be the encyclopedia. People would come to me and ask questions about how this or that happened,” she said. “It was often fast paced. It was challenging, and it was interesting. Each community was like your own child. They were all different. They were all marketed for their uniqueness.”

    Now that she is retired, she hopes to spend time with her husband, Richard, who also sold his business and retired along with her. She intends to spend time in her garden and on her passion – clothing design. “I think the fascinating thing about working with Pat is that he is never standing still,” she said. “He is always moving and doing interesting things. And I’ve always loved that part of it. I’ll miss the wonderful and very capable team at Neal Communities.”

     

    Making Room for the Next Generation

    While Cioffi openly admitted to not wanting to leave, she said she is excited about the next generation taking over. “It’s good to bring in the younger generation and have a whole different set of ideas,” she said.

    For Neal, he is saying goodbye to not just employees but good friends. “We work hard to create a family culture here at Neal Communities,” Neal said. “It’s always difficult to say goodbye, but we are thankful for the hard work and dedication that they gave to build wonderful neighborhoods for people to live, work and play.”

  • Neal Communities Celebrates Grand Opening of SkySail in Naples

    Neal Communities Celebrates Grand Opening of SkySail in Naples

    Southwest Florida’s largest private homebuilder, Neal Communities, is celebrating the grand opening of SkySail, a 1,500-single-family-home community on 642 acres off Oil Well Road in Naples.

    The amenity rich community opened for limited pre-sales in March. To date, more than 20 homes have been sold.

    Quick move-in homes are priced from the low $500s with all options and lot premiums included. Buyers can select from several home collections. The living areas range from 1,500 to 3,500 square feet with up to five bedrooms, two- and three-car garages and six different exterior elevation design choices. A number of houses within SkySail are quick move-in homes with professionally designed interiors. The community includes 246 acres of lakes, and many of the homes have lake views.

    “We are proud to celebrate the grand opening of a stunning new community in Southwest Florida,” says Tim Oak, President for Neal Communities’ South Region. “SkySail will allow people to enjoy an active lifestyle in a beautiful area of our region.”

    SkySail is located within a growing area of Naples, near a shopping and entertainment district and the Big Corkscrew Island Regional Park, a premier family friendly aquatic sports and special events venue.

    For outdoor enthusiasts, SkySail features sidewalks on both sides of the street and a walking trail with workout stations around a central lake. Lush landscaping, swaying palm trees, a lagoon resort-style swimming pool and a lap pool help create a serene lifestyle. The community also includes three fitness stations, eight pickleball courts, two tennis courts, a kayak and canoe launch, fishing pier, a community event lawn and an outdoor gaming area with cornhole and game tables.

    In the heart of the community is a lake house and wellness building. The lake house (under air is 4,237 square feet totaling 8,121 square feet) offers a large gathering hall, a catering kitchen, a screened veranda and plenty of space to unwind with neighbors. The wellness building (under air is 6,350 square feet totaling 7,747 square feet) features a weight room, fitness studio, group fitness room, kids lounge, teen lounge and a Wi-Fi lounge/multipurpose room. Both buildings will overlook one of the largest sprawling lakes within the community.

    A virtual grand opening event, including tours of available floor plans, will be streamed live on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube at 12 p.m. on Thursday, June 2. Register in advance at https://on.nealcommunities.com/skysail-virtual-go-event/.

    For more information, visit SkySailFL.com or call (877) 711-8865.