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Show Four Seasons construction to resume in November Have you wondered what happened happen-ed to the Four Seasons project in Prospector Square? Some excavation Muk was performed, but then all activity quit. The project was sold, according to Bob DiTullio of Resort Realty Marketing Group, the new marketers market-ers of the Four Seasons development. develop-ment. He said the Four Seasons was originally a joint arrangement between Bradshaw International Development and David Sundstrom. Recently Bradshaw sold its share to Sessions Development of Modesto, Mod-esto, California and CAM EX of I Sacramento. CAM EX and Sessions, DiTullio said, are the developers of the Carriage House Condominiums, also currently building in Prospector Square. DiTullio said the completion date for Carriage House is Nov. 15. Somewhere between Nov. l and 15, as the Carriage House wraps up, work will begin again on Four Seasons. DiTullio said work will progress through the winter, finishing finish-ing in late spring. He said the first closings are expected in July of next year. 1 Originally the Four Seasons called for 116 units, DiTullio said. That figure was downgraded to 91 units to allow for more parking, he said. Of those 91 units, 67 will be one bedroom one bath, the remaining 24 being one bedroomtwo bath. Included in the plans are a full-size pool, hot tubs and a lobby area. Parking will be provided underground. under-ground. DiTullio said there are only about 38 units left for sale at Four Seasons, ranging in price from $62,000 to $67,900. Once sold, the units will be handled like a hotel. |