Bryan / College Station’s first pocket neighborhood to feature Craftsman-inspired homes
(BRYAN, Texas) – Traditions – the private golf club and residential community neighboring Texas A&M University and the prospering ATLAS development – introduces The Villages at Traditions, the Brazos Valley’s first pocket neighborhood.
The overall warm neighborly theme will promote a close-knit sense of community with an increased level of contact, and feature 116 craftsman-inspired homes. Floorplans will range in size from 1,000-2,500 square feet, with detailing that mirrors the Traditions lifestyle – large front porches, historic touches, impressive moldings and energy-efficient designs.
Prices start in the low $200s and increase to the mid-$400s depending upon product, size and finishes.
“The Villages at Traditions will encourage multigenerational luxury living in an upscale community-oriented environment,” says Spencer Clements, Principal, Traditions Club and Community. “Our new homes will uphold Traditions’ high standards of living, with the great benefits of residing in proximity to the ATLAS development, Lake Walk Town Center and Texas A&M University.”
Homes will be constructed over five phases. The initial phase will include 17 built-out residences and a common area featuring sidewalks and a gazebo. A park-like setting will run throughout the neighborhood, with native plantings and exquisite landscaping emphasizing a relaxing and friendly atmosphere.
The Villages at Traditions is part of a wide variety of high-end residential product in Traditions, including the now-under construction Parc at Traditions senior living community, Game Day Cottages, single family homes, condominiums, villas and casitas.
The pocket neighborhood will be situated near the 21,000-square-foot Traditions clubhouse featuring men’s and women’s locker rooms, a fully equipped fitness center, and the Family Swim Center and Pool Grille. Numerous dining options inside the clubhouse include the 1876 Wine Cellar and Sully Dining Room.
Centrally located within The Texas A&M Biocorridor, ATLAS is the Brazos Valley’s premier corporate address and home – or the future home – to such companies as ViaSat and FujiFilm Diosynth Biotechnologies. The master-planned development abuts the university’s Health Science Center and is just two miles from Easterwood Airport and the main campus. The College of Veterinary Medicine, the $32 million Hildebrand Equine Complex, Mays Business School, Research Park, National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing and the Texas Institute of Preclinical Studies are all within 2.5 miles.
The pedestrian-friendly, wellness-focused Lake Walk Town Center offers an upscale reprieve from the hustle-and-bustle of student-focused retail, restaurant and housing dominating the Brazos Valley. The Stella Hotel – a 176-key, high-end independent property currently under construction – and the five-acre Lake ATLAS anchor the 180,000 square-foot town center. Lake Walk will also feature waterfront restaurants, retail shops, and a waterfront pavilion and park for outdoor entertainment. The “A-Trail” – a linear trail system of over two miles of parks, trails, ponds, Lake ATLAS and wellness amenities – connects ATLAS and Traditions, and emphasizes a healthy lifestyle.
More information: www.traditionsrealestate.com, 979.821.2582.
About Traditions Club and Community
Traditions Club and Community is the private golf and residential development in “Aggieland” and home to the Texas A&M men’s and women’s golf teams. Located in Bryan-College Station, the club rests in the shadow of the university and in the heart of The Research Valley’s “One Health Plus Biocorridor.”
Its tournament-caliber, Jack Nicklaus / Jack Nicklaus II-designed golf course hosts many high-profile junior, collegiate and amateur events. Amenities include a 21,000-square foot, four-building clubhouse with men’s and women’s locker rooms; 25-meter junior Olympic lap and sport-leisure pools; family swim center with beach-like wading pool; and fully-equipped fitness center. Casual fare is offered at the Grille and Pool Complex and fine dining at the clubhouse, home to an impressive wine cellar. Overnight accommodations are available in two-, three- and four-bedroom cottages and casitas located just walking distance from all the club’s amenities.
A Texas A&M diploma or Aggie allegiance is not required to join Traditions Club. Walking in the clubhouse door, however, provides a fascinating glimpse into the proud traditions of Aggieland. Honorary founding members include President George H.W. Bush and Jack Nicklaus. Other prominent members are Head Football Coach Kevin Sumlin, former football coach R.C. Slocum, women’s basketball coach Gary Blair and retired NFL referee “Red” Cashion.
More information: www.traditionsclub.com, 979.779.1007.
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