Irvine-based Standard Pacific Corp. has bought 675 acres of land near Tampa, Fla., where it plans to build 1,180 homes.
The company, which is the largest homebuilder based in Orange County, bought the land from Tampa-based Sierra Properties.
Terms of the deal weren’t disclosed; local reports placed the sale at around $25 million.
Standard Pacific said a grand opening for the project, located in the Wiregrass area of New Tampa, is planned for next year.
The homebuilder counts a market value of about $2.7 billion, factoring in preferred shares. The company builds in Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina and Texas.
Closer to home, the Mission Viejo City Council recently voted to annex 40 acres of undeveloped land just north of the city, and approved Standard Pacific’s plan to build 84 homes there.
—Mark Mueller
