On May 5, 2002 the Sarasota Herald Tribune wrote:

"In 1924, the brand-new Granada Development seemed far from downtown Sarasota. Located just to the south of Siesta Drive between the bridge and Osprey Avenue, Granada was a neighborhood of Spanish eclectic houses, frame bungalows and empty lots when the real estate boom ended in late 1926."

Today, that same Granada subdivision, with its quiet, tree-lined streets and the charm of tradional early 20th century homes, has become one of the most sought after places to live in Sarasota. Our neo-traditional style homes and town homes, many with front porches and balconies, will blend seamlessly into the surrounding neighborhood and create a charming atmosphere that fosters a sense of community. Check out the attached article that appeared in the December 2003 issue of House, Home & Living magazine about our Lincoln Park development located on Osprey Avenue and Hudson Bayou.