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Wesley Chapel Issue 16-12

Published: July 27, 2012
Queen For a Day at You Do The Dishes

Chapel Crossings Coming To S.R. 54

Published on 27 July 2012 in Business
Matt Wiley (author)

Matt Wiley

A University of South Florida alumnus with a Bachelor's degree in magazine journalism. When not covering news in New Tampa and Wesley Chapel for the Neighborhood News, he also is a USF St. Pete graduate student, working towards his Master's degree in journalism studies. He spends his free time skateboarding around Tampa, searching for that perfect brew. editorialdept@ntneighborhoodnews.com
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There are multiple signs like these on S.R. 54 for Chapel Crossings.

There are multiple signs like these on S.R. 54 for Chapel Crossings.

Sprinkled amongst the hundreds of campaign signs that line S.R. 54 east of Curley Rd. are several large signs that won’t be disappearing after this November’s election. Their message isn’t to tell drivers who to vote for, but to alert them of one of the next large developments coming to Wesley Chapel — Chapel Crossings.

Just miles from their most recently completed project — Seven Oaks — Chicago-based Crown Community Development is in talks with Pasco County to develop 432 acres along the northern side of S.R. 54, between Curley Rd. and Meadow Pointe Blvd.

“We are currently working with the county to get entitlements and zoning,” says Barbara Kininmonth, a spokesperson for Crown. “It’s all proposed and planned. We’re just working out the details.”

The plan, she says, is for a mixeduse development with single- and multi-family housing, as well as office and retail space. However, she says construction won’t begin for at least a year.

“It takes time to get everything approved,” she says. “But, it’s a wonderful location at the apex of two major roads (S.R. 54 and the under-construction Zephyrhills Bypass).”

The soon-to-be-developed property was purchased by Crown from Tampa-based Harrison Bennett Properties. Crown is best known locally for their development of both Seven Oaks and WaterGrass in Wesley Chapel.

For more information, please contact Barbara Kininmonth at (630) 870-9472.


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