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The latest development

Elizabeth Court

By MICHAEL CANNING
Published February 11, 2005


LOCATION: Manhattan Avenue and Interbay Boulevard

DEVELOPER: Tampa Bay Development Group division of Keystone Homes

DESCRIPTION: Six Victorian-style buildings with 28 two-story townhomes. All units, which range from 1,185 to 1,252 square feet, have two bedrooms and 2 1/2 bathrooms.

PRICE: $130,000s to $170,000s. Now sold out.

WHAT THEY'RE SAYING: Elizabeth Court sold out quickly because it filled a need, said Jim Myers, director of sales for Tampa Bay Development Group and Keystone Homes.

"For new construction starting in the mid 100s, there's no competition for that in South Tampa," he said.

The project was designed to complement Tampa Bay Development's Southport Village, a pending subdivision nearby on Interbay Boulevard that will have 10 single-family homes.

TIMELINE: Construction for Elizabeth Court started in early 2003 and should be finished in March or April.

MOVE-IN DATE: Elizabeth Court's first occupants moved in last summer.

FOR INFORMATION: 876-5000 or go to www.keystonehomes.info

The Latest Development features a new residential or commercial project. To suggest a project, e-mail mikecanning@hotmail.com or call 226-3394.

[Last modified February 10, 2005, 12:14:53]


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