Javier Omana |
Dicks said he named Javier Omana of CPH Inc., a Sanford-based
engineering firm, as manager and land planner for the Roan Bridge project.
The environmental consulting is being done by
Young Bear Environmental of Edgewater, and Johnston ’s Surveying Inc. in
Kissimmee is conducting the survey of the property.
The Roan Bridge project also provides for
a gathering area with retail and office space topped with 96 condos “along four
city blocks in the heart of the project,” Dicks said.
James Dicks |
The $400 million development – which is one-half mile from U.S.
Highway 192 and 25 miles from the attractions – is in the direct path of growth
with property developing all around.
“The original goal of the Roan Bridge conceptual master plan –
to balance social, environmental and economic sustainability – can be achieved
by using long-range, large-scale planning,” Dicks said.
“This
plan will provide sustainable economic development, a sound tax base, ease the
pressure for urban sprawl and reduce vehicle miles traveled by linking with
road and transit networks,” he explained.
“When Roan Bridge is complete, this truly will be a great place to live in Florida.”
Aerial of Roan Bridge, a planned 276-acre mixed-use development off Old Hickory Tree Road in Osceola County, FL |
About DIX Developments LLC: DIX
Developments – an award-winning firm that focuses on land acquisition, real
estate development and investment – has been developing Central Florida real
estate for seven generations with creative vision, acquisition strategy, expert
due diligence, and superior results.
CONTACTS:
James E. Dicks Jr., founder and CEO of DIX Developments
407-542-6120 or james@dixdevelopments.com.
Beth
Payan, Larry Vershel Communications
407-644-4142,
407-461-3781
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