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Hundreds attend Del Webb Catalina grand opening


  • By Lesley Dwyer
  • | 4:35 p.m. February 1, 2025
Chris Pereira, director of land planning and entitlement at Pulte Homes, has to shuttle guests back and forth from their cars because the parking lot is full.
Chris Pereira, director of land planning and entitlement at Pulte Homes, has to shuttle guests back and forth from their cars because the parking lot is full.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
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Chris Pereira is the director of land planning and entitlement at Pulte Homes, but on Feb. 1, he was a shuttle driver. 

Pulte hosted a grand opening for its latest Lakewood Ranch 55+ community, Del Webb Catalina. 

Guests were able to tour seven professionally decorated model homes in the new community that is located on the east side of Bourneside Boulevard, north of Rangeland Parkway.  

Pereira said they expected to fill the parking lot, and maybe would see 100 people by the end of the three-hour open house. Instead, about 500 people showed up, and Pereira had to shuttle them back and forth to their cars.

It was a lucky turn of events for both Del Webb Catalina and its visitors. 

Pereira spent over four years working on the project. He worked on the land acquisition, zoning, permitting and design. While he’s not in sales either, he probably sold quite a few homes to those who opted for a shuttle ride.  

“Look at those trees,” he said. “We wanted this California coastal feel that just did not exist anywhere in the area.” 

The trees are Washingtonia robusta, also known as Mexican fan palms that were shipped from Arizona. Agave is another landscaping feature that lends itself to the California coastal feel. 

Pereira described the 37,000-square-foot amenity center as contemporary and different from anything the company has done before. 

“(Del Webb Catalina) is like our baby; I’m so proud of it,” he gushed to shuttle guests. “After over four years of working on it, it makes me happy you’re all here today.” 

Chris Pereira, director of land planning and entitlement at Pulte Homes, has to shuttle guests back and forth from their cars because the parking lot is full.
Chris Pereira, director of land planning and entitlement at Pulte Homes, has to shuttle guests back and forth from their cars because the parking lot is full.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Lakewood National's Larry and Debby Weigel take a look at the Del Webb Catalina community map.
Lakewood National's Larry and Debby Weigel take a look at the Del Webb Catalina community map.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Promoter Tony Rosario hands out swag for 92.1 CTQ, a local radio station.
Promoter Tony Rosario hands out swag for 92.1 CTQ, a local radio station.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Cheryl McClellan and Sheryl DelGigante already live in a Del Webb community, but are curious to see what's new at Del Webb Catalina.
Cheryl McClellan and Sheryl DelGigante already live in a Del Webb community, but are curious to see what's new at Del Webb Catalina.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Del Webb Catalina hosts a grand opening Feb. 1. Guests were invited to tour seven model homes.
Del Webb Catalina hosts a grand opening Feb. 1. Guests were invited to tour seven model homes.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Sarasota Florist treats guests to fresh cut flowers.
Sarasota Florist treats guests to fresh cut flowers.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Guests pick three flower stems, and Stevie Krumm, owner of Sarasota Florist, wraps them to go.
Guests pick three flower stems, and Stevie Krumm, owner of Sarasota Florist, wraps them to go.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Dale and Margie Denault live in a 55+ community in the Sun City area but might be future Lakewood Ranch residents.
Dale and Margie Denault live in a 55+ community in the Sun City area but might be future Lakewood Ranch residents.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Sarasota's Beverly Wiberg and Joanne Byrne explore the pool area in one of the model homes.
Sarasota's Beverly Wiberg and Joanne Byrne explore the pool area in one of the model homes.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer
Maria Noelis Belgrave Rosario is a broker with B1 Realty. Since it's Saturday, her husband Roger Rosario, son Benjamin and daughter Amelia joined her for a tour of the new community.
Maria Noelis Belgrave Rosario is a broker with B1 Realty. Since it's Saturday, her husband Roger Rosario, son Benjamin and daughter Amelia joined her for a tour of the new community.
Photo by Lesley Dwyer

 

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Lesley Dwyer

Lesley Dwyer is a staff writer for East County and a graduate of the University of South Florida. After earning a bachelor’s degree in professional and technical writing, she freelanced for the Sarasota Herald-Tribune. Lesley has lived in the Sarasota area for over 25 years.

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