
LAND O’ LAKES – Woodfield Development has started construction on Connerton Apartments, a 270-unit residential community within the Connerton master-planned community in Land O’ Lakes.
The project further expands Woodfield’s Florida portfolio and introduces new rental housing to one of the state’s fastest-growing regions.
“Pasco County continues to attract residents, employers and investment at a remarkable pace,” said Ryan Studzinski, partner at Woodfield Development. “Connerton Apartments allows us to deliver a housing option that complements the area’s continued growth while offering residents direct access to the amenities, connectivity and quality of life that have made Connerton one of the region’s most successful master-planned communities.”
Located on 17.5 acres just off U.S. 41, Connerton Apartments will offer a mix of one-, two- and three-bedroom residences totaling 252 apartment units, ranging from about 773 to 1,519 square feet. The community will also feature six carriage homes and 12 townhomes with private fenced-in backyards. The residences will feature quartz countertops, energy-efficient stainless-steel appliances, wood-style vinyl plank flooring, and in-unit washer/dryer, to name a few.
Community amenities will include a resort-style zero-entry swimming pool with cabanas, a co-working center with private workstation offices, a pet spa and private dog park play area, multiple grilling hubs, a 24-hour fitness center with yoga/flex room, resident clubroom, community lounge and a pickleball court.
Residents will have access to the master-planned community’s extensive network of trails, boardwalks, parks, lakes and preserved natural areas.
Woodfield Development closed on the acquisition of the property on Connerton Boulevard in December 2025. First deliveries are anticipated in the second quarter of 2028.
Since establishing its Florida presence in 2020, Woodfield Development has expanded its footprint across the state, starting or completing construction on more than 3,000 residential units, representing over $1 billion in development over the past five years.
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