A former Florida golf course that shut down in 2006 could soon be transformed into a residential community. The Fort Washington-based developer behind the proposal plans to build 74 single-family homes on the site.
Highlights
- One of Florida’s former golf courses, which closed in 2006, could be rezoned into a housing development.
- The redevelopment could introduce 74 single-family homes to the former golf course site.
- As of now, an application has been submitted for rezoning/land use amendments with the city.
Former Florida Golf Course Envisioned As a Residential Property
According to The Business Journal (TBJ), Toll Brothers, a luxury homebuilder from Fort Washington, plans to rezone a former golf course spanning 55.1 acres. The 55-acre site at 7601 E. Country Club Blvd. in Boca Raton has remained vacant since the golf course closed in 2006. The clubhouse was destroyed in a fire in 2010.
Toll Brothers is seeking to rezone the property for a 74-home residential development. Managed by Adrienne Kutner, the Boca Raton Executive Country Club Corp. recently filed rezoning/land use amendments and site plan applications with the city.
If approved, each home lot in Boca Raton’s Hidden Valley neighborhood would span approximately 8,250 square feet. Plans for the 19.6-acre development include a clubhouse, lakes, pickleball courts, a playground, and a pool. The luxury developer has not shared much about the designs and sizes of the homes…