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Start for Southshore Commons mall undetermined

South Shore News, April 8, 2013

Developers in South Shore are hustling to keep up with the area’s rapid growth.
 
According to U.S. Census Bureau data for South Shore – Apollo Beach, Gibsonton, Riverview, Ruskin, Sun City Center and Wimauma — the area's population grew from 57,119 to 142,178 between 2000 and 2010, an increase of nearly 150 percent.

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Work begins on first phase of South Shore community

August 15, 2012, Tampa Bay Online

After eight years of delays, the sounds of hammers and saws can be heard at Waterset, one of Hillsborough County's largest master-planned communities. Developer Newland Communities promises it will be unlike any other in South Shore. Read Full Article at www2.tbo.com.


Newland's Southshore Development Waterset Slated For Late 2012

April 10, 2012, Osprey Observer

Waterset, a long-awaited master-planned community in Apollo Beach, is planned to open in late 2012, according to developer Newland Communities, bringing the area new homes, recreation, shopping, gathering places and more in natural surroundings with miles of trails leading in every direction to the lakes and fishing ponds, through the wetlands and park. Read Full Article at www.ospreyobserver.com >


Newland's Southshore Development Waterset Slated For Late 2012

April 10, 2012, Osprey Observer

Waterset, a long-awaited master-planned community in Apollo Beach, is planned to open in late 2012, according to developer Newland Communities, bringing the area new homes, recreation, shopping, gathering places and more in natural surroundings with miles of trails leading in every direction to the lakes and fishing ponds, through the wetlands and park. Read Full Article at www.ospreyobserver.com >


Mall expected to boost economy

December 17, 2011, Tampa Bay Tribune

A regional mall scheduled to be built in south Hillsborough County over the next 10 years will reshape the area's economy and expand residents' shopping options, county officials say. Read Full Article at TampaTribune.com. »