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The Estates at Tradition

The Estates at Tradition, a private, gated enclave located in the picturesque master planned community of Tradition where the small-town atmosphere, quiet, tree-lined streets, outdoor concerts and festivals, and close-knit neighborhoods provide a unique combination of luxury and relaxation.

In The Estates at Tradition, you will find sparkling lakes, charming parks and outdoor seating areas nestled among bike paths and jogging trails that wind throughout the enclave. Residents will enjoy a community pool with cabana and barbecue area as a central gathering place for neighbors and friends.

Tradition is a major master-planned community that combines very large-scale residential, corporate park activity, job formation, schools — a lot of social infrastructure. Tradition is conveniently located just 40 minutes north of the Palm Beaches and just a few miles south of the junction of I-95 and Florida’s Turnpike. Golfers of all abilities will appreciate the beautiful PGA village. With three signature PGA golf courses and a state-of-the-art 35-acre Learning Center, it’s the premier “duffer destination” in the area.

The Thomas J. White Stadium is the Spring Training home of the New York Mets and the home of the St. Lucie Mets minor league baseball team. Water plays a significant role in Tradition, as you’ll see by the town’s master plan. Featuring innovative designs and the thoughtful attention to detail for which Toll Brothers is known nationwide, The Estates at Tradition will offer luxurious living on Florida's Treasure Coast, just minutes from sunny beaches, local golf courses, and other abundant recreational opportunities that the Port St. Lucie area has to offer.

But you’ll also live a more relaxed life in Tradition knowing that Port St. Lucie has been the safest city in Florida for the last five consecutive years and one of the safest cities in the entire country. That’s according to statistics for cities over 100,000 population, released in April 2003 by the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.

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Port St. Lucie, Florida 34953

A Port St. Lucie, Florida based web design company, World Web Works specializing in custom Internet marketing solutions, with a full complement of services including graphic design, marketing, search engine submission and placement, hosting solutions, internet and intranet consulting, logo and corporate identity, corporate image, advertising and search engine optimization.



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Florida's Treasure Coast: discover nature's bounty in its communities fringing the Atlantic

Comprising Indian River, St. Lucie, and Martin counties, and extending from Jensen Beach in the south to Sebastian Inlet State Park in the north, Florida's Treasure Coast offers visitors a trove of riches, recent hurricane hassles notwithstanding.

The Treasure Coast is a term for a region in the U.S. state of Florida stretching from Hobe Sound in the south through Sebastian in the north, including the coastal counties of Indian River, St. Lucie, and Martin. The inland county of Okeechobee is sometimes considered a part of the Treasure Coast, although it is included in the Florida Heartland. The Treasure Coast Regional Planning Council based in Stuart, which has jurisdiction over the counties of Indian River, St. Lucie and Martin does not include Okeechobee but does include Palm Beach, which is usually considered part of Gold Coast,Florida.[1]

The name "Treasure Coast" is derived from a number of ships of Spanish galleons (especially those of the 1715 Spanish treasure fleet) that wrecked off the coast during the 17th and 18th centuries. Artifacts from these ships have still been recovered today, both by amateur and professional treasure-hunters.

Metropolitan Areas

The Treasure Coast is sometimes considered a metropolitan area, though it is not nearly as large as the South Florida metropolitan area to the south. The United States Census Bureau separates the Treasure Coast into two metropolitan statistical areas.

Metropolitan Statistical Areas 2005 Population
Port St. Lucie Metropolitan Statistical Area
381,033
Sebastian-Vero Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area 130,043

The Port St. Lucie Metropolitan Statistical Area includes St. Lucie and Martin counties. The Sebastian-Vero Beach Metropolitan Statistical Area includes only Indian River County. Okeechobee County is not included in either area.

Major cities

A list of major cities in the Treasure Coast and their estimated 2004 population:

  • Port St. Lucie (141,000)
  • Fort Pierce (37,959)
  • Palm City (20,097) (2000 census)
  • Sebastian (18,671)
  • Vero Beach (17,209)
  • Stuart (15,728)
  • Hobe Sound (11,376) (2000 census)
  • Okeechobee (5,376) (2000 census)