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Ground broken for WaterWays Welcome Center
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Waterways Township is east of Richmond Hill on the coast.

WaterWays Township, a 2,300-acre planned community in South Bryan County, recently announce the groundbreaking of the WaterWays Township Welcome Center.
The center will serve as the central location for information about WaterWays, including home-ownership opportunities, scheduled events, social activities and more.
Anticipated to open in June, the 3,100-square-foot center will be along WaterWays Parkway, near the community entrance in an open space known as “The Pastures.”
Inside, the center will provide sitting areas, a children’s play area, coffee bar and a variety of presentation displays depicting the vision for the growing community. There also will be an area dedicated to the display of historical information about the land, including a collection of artifacts recovered from the original Cottenham Plantation estate, an area of the WaterWays property that once belonged to American automobile entrepreneur Henry Ford.
The creation of the center is a collaboration of resources.
Prosser Hallock, an architectural planning, engineering and renewable energy consulting firm in Jacksonville and JoAnn Green of G&L Residential Designs Inc. in Richmond Hill worked together to create the architectural and interior concepts.
Local residential builder Ted Flake of Keller Enterprises will oversee the construction.
For more information, call 912-445-0299 or email WaterWaysInfo@WaterWaysTownship.com.

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