The Palm Beach Post

Arden, a new community celebratin­g nature and healthy living, set to bloom this spring

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A 5-acre working farm, 19 miles of t rails and 176 acres of lakes are just a few o f t h e n a t u r a l e l e ment s that define Arden, the new master-planned community set to open in early spring. Located on Southern Boulevard in western Palm Beach County, Arden is just minutes away from the new Publix shopping center, Palm Beach State College’s west campus, and all the shopping, dining and entertainm­ent options of Wellington.

Developed by Freehold Communitie­s, Arden will eventually include 2,000 homes — the majorit y of which will back up to a community open space including parks, play fields, greenways, nature trails or lakes. Purposeful­ly designed to magnify the connection between nature, health and happiness, the scenic property features miles of walking and biking trails; a central mile-long lake for fishing, kayaking or canoing; and an expansive great lawn for events.

Embracing the area’s rich agricultur­al history, Arden is one of the first in Florida to feature a working farm as an essential component of community life. The 5-acre parcel will produce fruits, vegetables and herbs under the guidance of a full-time Farm Manager, and be complement­ed by a barn where residents can gather for seasonal classes and harvest events.

“This is a community for those who love the great outdoors and want a daily connection to Florida’s natural beauty,” said Suzanne Maddalon, vice president of marketing for Freehold Communitie­s.

The gracious t wo-story Clubhouse will form the heart of recreation­al activity at Arden. A resort-style pool flows over two levels. The peaceful upper pool and spa are surrounded by private cabanas for those who want some quiet time, while the lower pool offers water play areas perfectly suited for families with young children. The Clubhouse will offer plenty of separate indoor and outdoor gathering spaces for all ages to enjoy. The upper level will have an inviting Wi-Fi café serving coffees, lattes, juice and food items, including frozen treats; meeting and event rooms; and an outdoor covered patio with a fireplace. The lower level will include a fully-equipped fitness room and a private exercise studio with Wellbeats virtual trainers on demand.

Arden’s best-in-class amenities were developed based on comprehens­ive market research, and will raise the standard of expectatio­ns for planned communitie­s in South Florida. “Our research showed that inviting gathe r i n g s p a c e s t h a t f o s t e r social interactio­n, a focus on healthy food and bestin-class fitness options were in high demand across all of our target markets,” added Maddalon. “We also found that active adults are shift- ing away from age-restricted communitie­s in order to be closer to their friends, children and grandkids. Since Arden will appeal to a range of age groups, we designed the clubhouse to serve as the connective tissue for our multi-generation­al residents, while still providing unique and private areas for those who want some quiet time.”

Arden will offer homes in an array of sizes, styles and price points. Ryan Homes is the first of three builders announced. Sales will offic ially begin at a family-friendly community event in early spring.

For more informatio­n, visit www.ArdenFL.com Vice president of marketing for Freehold Communitie­s

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