Pasco County development getting $27M social club


  • By Louis Llovio
  • | 1:35 p.m. May 27, 2025
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The Landings is a 23,000-square-foot social club planned for the Two Rivers master-planned community.
The Landings is a 23,000-square-foot social club planned for the Two Rivers master-planned community.
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Eisenhower Property Group, the developer behind a Pasco County master-planned community, is building a $27 million social club that will be open to residents.

The club will be built in the 6,000-acre Two Rivers development under construction in mostly southeast Pasco County with a portion — 2,000 acres — in neighboring Hillsborough County.

It will be south of State Road 56 on the Pasco side of Two Rivers near the corner of Two Rivers Boulevard and Colston Avenue.

When complete, The Landing, as the club will be known, will include a racket sports complex with eight pickleball courts and Har-Tru tennis courts and a wellness center with a spin room and yoga lawn.

There are also plans for a contemporary casual restaurant with, as described in a statement, “a refined yet relaxed ambiance” offering dining and lunch as well as poolside food and beverage service.

There will actually be two pools: a Junior Olympic lap pool and a resort-style pool with a water slide tower. And an event lawn, with a children’s area, will be used for live music, movie nights and other gatherings.

EPG says in the statement that the club will be independently managed and is not governed by an HOA or CDD, “ensuring a distinct and elevated experience.”

Construction is expected to begin later this year with a grand opening planned for late 2026.

Two Rivers, when complete, will be made up of 12 villages from 10 well-known national and local homebuilders. There will be amenity centers with playgrounds, pavilions and pools as well as a regional park and 3.3 million square feet of office, retail, commercial and industrial space.

Pasco’s school system has already approved a public K-8 school on the northside of State Road 56, a spokesperson says, and there are plans for private, members-only 18-hole golf course on the Hillsborough side that is not associated with The Landing.

Membership to the club will be “exclusively available” to residents of the villages of Tamarack, Ryals Field, Fairwood, Hammock, Delyle and Shortgrass according to the statement.

Residents in the other six villages will be able to apply for membership, but those applications are not yet open, the spokesperson says.

Non-residents of Two Rivers will also have an opportunity to apply for membership but on a limited basis.

 

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Louis Llovio

Louis Llovio is the deputy managing editor at the Business Observer. Before going to work at the Observer, the longtime business writer worked at the Richmond Times-Dispatch, Maryland Daily Record and for the Baltimore Sun Media Group. He lives in Tampa.

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