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World Golf Village includes the World Golf Hall of Fame, 2 world-class golf courses, a luxury resort hotel, commercial office and retail spaces, and dozens of residential neighborhoods.
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The Contractor began providing complete landscape maintenance services for the project on January 1, 2015.
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The main entry drive, leading to the resort and World Golf Hall of Fame, is lined by hundreds of live oaks. The median islands feature colorful knockout roses.
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Kelly Lake is at the center of World Golf Village. It is encircled by a 1.2 mile brick Walk of Champions. Inset granite stones are etched with each Half of Fame member’s name.
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Commercial parking areas have been updated to add more perennial color and new crape myrtles throughout the site.
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One of the commercial office buildings within World Golf Village is home to PGA Tour Entertainment, where they create all of the tour’s digital media content.
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Colorfully coordinated annual flower beds have been added to create a more unified look, and increase the visual appeal of the World Golf Village streetscapes.
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Demanding that the property deliver a sense of quality throughout, detailing is a very important component of the contractor’s successful delivery of services for the client.
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The original master plan for World Golf Village intentionally included wide, open spaces so residents and guests could enjoy views of the golf courses and the surrounding landscape.
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A rustic stone base on this wooden windmill brings a sense of history to World Golf Village.
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The 40,000 square foot St. Johns County Convention Center is included within World Golf Village.
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The convention center is host to county business and community events, as well as private, special occasions and celebrations during the year.
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This rustic stone watchtower’s design was inspired by old St Augustine and the Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St Andrews in Scotland.
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Vibrant annuals and lush green St Augustine draw attention to the most unique features of World Golf Village, like the stone entrance sings and Irish boundary fences.