Zoning change paves way for new mixed-use development in central Pasco

A 156-acre mixed-use development that would bring up to 108 single-family homes, 120 hotel rooms and 175,000 square feet of commercial and retail space to central Pasco County cleared a key hurdle on April 7 when county officials approved a zoning change.

The development, located in Land O’ Lakes, would be a significant addition to the area, which has seen growth in recent years. The project would include a range of amenities, such as parks, trails, and open spaces. Pasco County Commissioners voted to rezone the property, paving the way for the development to move forward. The exact location of the development is not specified, but it is expected to be a major boost to the local economy.

The development would be a mixed-use project, combining residential, commercial, and retail spaces. The 108 single-family homes would be a range of prices, and the 120 hotel rooms would cater to tourists and business travelers. The 175,000 square feet of commercial and retail space would provide opportunities for local businesses and entrepreneurs.

The Pasco County Commission’s decision to approve the zoning change was a critical step in the development process. The project will now move forward to the next stage, where developers will work to finalize plans and secure necessary permits. More information about the development, including its exact location and timeline, will be released as the project progresses.

Originally reported by Tampa Beacon – Pasco County

Sources: Tampa Beacon – Pasco County

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