Robust Sales, Spa Services and a New Game “Go-Quet” Top Community Reports
Admiral’s Cove, FL: Spa services expanded.
Admiral’s Cove, FL, announces the expansion of services
offered by its club spa. Along with the spa’s existing array of
treatments and healing therapies, lam probe and
acupuncture are now available. Lam probe is a non-invasive
treatment for minor skin irregularities. The conditions
treatable by acupuncture range from low back pain to migraines
and tennis elbow. Dr. Frank Ervolino and Tracy Hackett,
acupuncture physicians, are new members of the spa staff.
Click here for more information about Admiral’s Cove!
Palmetto Bluff, SC, reports a robust 2007 sales year and
the completion of new facilities is on or ahead of schedule.
Total 2007 real estate proceeds topped $93 million at the
community. Meanwhile, the following amenities are now in
operation: the Wilson Lawn & Racquet Club, the Wilson
Landing Dry-Stack Boat Storage, RT’s Market, and the South
Wilson Parks and Streetscape, consisting of landscape,
sidewalks, gas lights and trails. Further announcements of
completed projected are expected soon. Click here for more
information about Palmetto Bluff!
Anderson Creek Club, NC, debuted its new and unique
“Go-Quet” (pronounced go-cay) amenity, a cross between
miniature golf and croquet. The community’s Go-Quet
course is a lush, nine-hole, par-36 layout. The new sport,
invented at Anderson Creek, uses croquet mallets and
arched wickets along the fairways. It is challenging enough
to be fun for adults and easy to learn for kids. Click here
for more information about Anderson Creek Club!
Harbor Hills, FL, has launched a new and state-of-the-art
website. The new website features a rich, complete gallery
of photography showing views of virtually every amenity,
award-winning neighborhood, home style and the sweeping
vistas that distinguish the community. Voice narration,
tranquil music and a montage of images add to the show.
Click here for more information about Harbor Hills!
The Founders Club, FL, recently celebrated the third
anniversary of the official opening of its private, member-
owned golf course. Designed by Robert Trent Jones, Jr—whose
Chambers Bay municipal course was selected recently to host
the 2015 U.S. Open—the Founders Golf Club is an 18-hole
championship layout that stretches to 7,094 yards and plays
to a par of 72. It is complemented by Golf Hall, the
community’s 24,000-square-foot golf clubhouse. Click here
for more information about The Founders Club!
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