The first half of the 20th Century is remembered as a golden age in American neighborhood design. Homes were built with sweeping front porches where families relaxed after supper and chatted with neighbors passing on the sidewalk. Homes were nestled along narrow, interconnecting, tree-lined streets with public parks, alleyways and rear-facing garages—all designed for pedestrian interaction. Neighbors lived, worked and played together, sharing a sense of community spirit and belonging.
Recently, a new housing movement known as Traditional Neighborhood Developments (TND) has gained momentum by embracing those traditional designs of older neighborhoods.
The first TND in northeast Florida is Amelia Park. Located in the heart of Amelia Island, convenient to shops, restaurants, services, and the beach, the 120-acre community will have more than 420 residences when complete.
Amelia Park is designed with the pedestrian in mind. Most homes in Amelia Park are located within a five-minute walk to the center of the neighborhood with access to more than 50,000 square feet of shops and professional office space, and a restaurant, a multi-purpose meeting hall, and civic buildings.
If this idyllic community sounds too good to be true, visit our neighborhood and walk around. Step up on a porch and visit with the neighbors and you will see that Amelia Park is a good place to call home.
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