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Lennar, Related Break Ground on Hudson Valley Mixed-Use

Lennar and Related Companies have broken ground on Tuxedo Reserve, a new community in New York’s Hudson Valley. The community will bring new single-family homes and townhomes built by Lennar, alongside a brand-new town center, The Village at Tuxedo Reserve, developed by Related Companies that will offer shopping, dining, year-round curated events and essential conveniences for residents and the surrounding region.

“Tuxedo Reserve started with a vision over 40 years ago to transform the area by creating the first new built-from-the-ground-up village in generations inspired by small towns and hamlets across America,” said Greg Gushee, EVP at Related Companies. “With our partners at Lennar, City officials and local stakeholders, we are able to make that dream a reality by creating a new neighborhood.”

Sales for single-family homes and townhomes will begin in 2025. Leasing for The Village at Tuxedo Reserve rental units will launch in 2026.

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