The Brief
- The owners of Oxford Exchange are planning a 550-acre wellness retreat property near Dade City in Pasco and Hernando counties.
- Clay Hill will feature a 130-room resort, working farm, equestrian center, and extensive hiking and biking trails.
- Developers target a 2028 groundbreaking with an official opening planned for 2030 as community feedback sessions begin.
TAMPA, Fla. – Blake Casper and his sister Allison Casper Adams, the owners of Caspers Company and Tampa’s Oxford Exchange, plan to build a 550-acre wellness retreat called Clay Hill near Dade City.
Oxford Exchange owners plan retreat
What we know:
Blake Casper, the CEO of Caspers Company, is partnering with his sister, Allison Casper Adams, to launch the 130-room wellness resort. The 550-acre property spans across Pasco and Hernando counties near Dade City, featuring rolling hills, natural creeks and vistas.
Guests will have access to a working farm that supplies fresh food, biking and hiking trails, and an equestrian center inspired by Casper’s daughters. Casper said the resort will create over 200 long-term staff jobs on the property alongside initial design and construction work.…