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Horizontal development has begun at Sandy Bluff in Nassau County
SEDA New homes has begun horizontal development work in the community of Sandy Bluff, a PUD of single-family homes tucked away along the Bells River in Nassau County.
Sandy Bluff is an upscale, gated community that will consist of 100 large homesites, of which six will be located on the river with spectacular marsh and river views and lot depths of 200 to 300 ft. Old, majestic oak trees will be throughout the community.
Located on Roses Bluff Road, the community will be convenient to A1A, and close to I-95, shopping, entertainment, medical facilities, Amelia Island, historic downtown Fernandina and more.
Residents will enjoy the community’s 30-foot wide community pathway that starts at the top of the bluff, approximately 25 feet above the Bell’s River, and meanders to a 250-foot boardwalk crossing over the marsh, culminating with a 900 square foot landing at the water’s edge. There will also be a 5-acre central park which will include a playfield, pavilion, fenced dog park and a natural walking trail.
Nassau Humane Society Receives Donation from the 2nd Annual SEDA Pet Food Drive
SEDA New Homes, one of Nassau counties largest local home builders, donated over 100 pounds of dog and cat food collected during their 2nd Annual SEDA Christmas Pet Food Drive to the Nassau County Humane Society.
“We always want to support the Nassau Humane Society because they are so active in finding a loving home for all of their animals,” said Linda Semanik, Vice-President of Sales at SEDA New Homes.
SEDA collected dog food, cat food, pet toys, and more at their model homes during their 2nd Annual Christmas Pet Food Drive. In addition to the pet food, Semanik delivered a check to the Nassau Humane Society.
“Many companies choose a charity to support,” says Semanik. “At SEDA, our pets are such a huge part of our families. They give us unconditional love and bring so much joy to our lives. Our hope is that other companies will begin supporting their local Humane Society to help pets in need.”
The Nassau Humane Society has dogs, cats and other small animals for adoption.
“If you are ready to adopt, you should absolutely stop by this amazing facility; you will be impressed,” says Semanik. “The cats are in a playroom where you can observe their personalities and there is Aurora’s Dog Park, a 1.3-acre park with a bone-shaped pool, where you can bring your dog to play. There is a small membership fee which benefits the Nassau Humane Society.”
For more information about the Nassau Humane Society, visit https://nassauhumane.org.
For more information about SEDA New Homes and their new home communities, visit www.sedanewhomes.com.
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