Greenpointe developers announce “Tributary” in Nassau County – Mixed use community with 3200 homesites

Greenpointe Developers
Press Release
CONTACT: Maxine McBride
[email protected]
January 21, 2020

New mixed-use community coming to one of the area’s fastest growing corridors

“In addition to preserving a significant portion of the community’s uplands and wetlands, GreenPointe will be donating a site for a Nassau County public school, building a fire station and building a public park for Nassau County along Edwards Road.”

NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. (Jan. 21, 2020) – GreenPointe Developers, LLC, proudly announces Tributary, a master-planned, mixed-use community located in one of the area’s fastest growing corridors in Nassau County. Tributary is located 1.6 miles west of Interstate 95 in Nassau County along State Road A1A.

“Our new Nassau County development is one of the most notable projects in Northeast Florida, and we are excited to add it to our portfolio,” said GreenPointe Developers North Florida Regional President Mike Taylor. “Our firm has an unparalleled reputation for integrity, innovation, vision, and results in the creation of communities and our new Nassau County community will be known for its recreational, residential and commercial value.”

Tributary has been thoughtfully planned to highlight the community’s premier location and geographical features. Tributary will include residential neighborhoods offering resort-style amenities, including a clubhouse, fitness center and a variety of sports courts. Additionally, the community will offer dog parks, a comprehensive trail system, neighborhood parks with riverfront access, commercial and office space, and approximately 3,200 home sites.

In addition to preserving a significant portion of the community’s uplands and wetlands, GreenPointe will be donating a site for a Nassau County public school, building a fire station and building a public park for Nassau County along Edwards Road.

Homes in the community will include single-family homes, townhomes and multi-family properties offering innovative floor plans and home designs ranging in size and style to meet the homebuyer’s lifestyle. Homes are anticipated to be priced from the low $200s to the high $300s.

The community will be served by top-rated schools in the Nassau County School District. Tributary will offer a premier location near shopping, dining, recreation, medical centers, business centers and more.

Community construction is underway. Sales are anticipated to open in Summer 2020. For more information, visit www.TributaryLiving.com.

About GreenPointe Developers, LLC

GreenPointe Developers is the community and urban development division of GreenPointe Holdings with extensive real estate market data and analytical systems to rapidly assess real estate values and challenges.

The GreenPointe team has more than 140 years collective experience in developing some of the most sought-after master-planned and condominium communities in the Southeast. The team creates and transforms residential and mixed-use communities into neighborhoods for today’s homebuyer while providing lasting, sustainable value.

Having the utmost respect for the land, the GreenPointe team works diligently to protect and enhance nature’s best assets. This thoughtful practice allows GreenPointe Developers to create and reenergize communities that provide for an enduring lifestyle where people want to live, work and enjoy recreation.

More information is available at www.GreenPointeLLC.com or (904) 996-2485.

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Chris Hadden
Chris Hadden (@guest_56511)
4 years ago

Oh good just what Yulee needs 3200 more homes. These people never stop, Please go away.

Klynt Farmer
Klynt Farmer (@guest_56513)
4 years ago

Fabulous.

Sheryl W Harrell
Sheryl W Harrell(@sherry-harrell)
4 years ago
Reply to  Klynt Farmer

Klynt, we sure do need someone like YOU to run for County Commission!!

Betsie Huben
Betsie Huben(@betsie-huben)
4 years ago

Question – With regards to the statement that Tributary will offer “resort-style amenities, including a clubhouse, fitness center and a variety of sports courts. Additionally, the community will offer dog parks, a comprehensive trail system, neighborhood parks with riverfront access, commercial and office space” – isn’t this exactly the point at which Nassau County got in lots of (as yet) unresolved trouble and financial issues with Wildlight? Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me…. Tell me how/why this will be different.

Gerald Decker
Gerald Decker(@myfernandina)
4 years ago

It is sad that often the only people who comment on progressive new developments are all so “the sky is falling” doomsayers….come join the 21st century.

Robert Warner
Robert Warner (@guest_56517)
4 years ago
Reply to  Gerald Decker

Most “doomsayers” around here have proved quite prescient.

Gerald Decker
Gerald Decker(@myfernandina)
4 years ago
Reply to  Robert Warner

How so?

Robert S. Warner, Jr.
Robert S. Warner, Jr. (@guest_56520)
4 years ago
Reply to  Gerald Decker

How not so?

Chris Hadden
Chris Hadden (@guest_56521)
4 years ago

I am sorry but “progressive new developments” are no different then general housing developments despite the fact they claim to have dog parks and will set aside a bit of swamp land they will not bulldoze. Now if you want to add 3200 homes to your neighborhood which is already bloated with developers piling in, if you think that is great, that is progress and that your town/community will be better for it….well then I can’t argue with you about that, as we have different views on what is positive and what is negative for the area we live in.

Clinton Manning
Clinton Manning (@guest_56522)
4 years ago

Time to leave

Robert A. Bigras
Robert A. Bigras (@guest_56528)
4 years ago

and go where. The developers run it all in their so called environmentally green projects. We have the same thing happening up here in Canada.

Kathy Sweeney
Kathy Sweeney (@guest_56527)
4 years ago

The ‘powers that be’ will not stop until every square inch of Nassau County is built upon. So much for our beach and quiet Amelia Island….

Kory Edwards
Kory Edwards (@guest_56530)
4 years ago

I think it’s awesome bring sum different type of people here with money move all these broke meth heads into the woods thank u Jesus

Gerald Decker
Gerald Decker(@myfernandina)
4 years ago

I guess the sky really is falling…..better get out while you still can….never mind that new development brings new business and raises the value of your property.

vernon hawthorne
vernon hawthorne (@guest_56533)
4 years ago

We are full.