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GreenPointe breaks ground on Brystol North amenity center in Wylder

Jul. 16, 2026
By AI, Created 19:25 UTC, Jul 16, 2026, AGP -

GreenPointe Holdings has started construction on a lakefront amenity center at Brystol North, a single-family neighborhood in the Wylder master plan in Port St. Lucie. The project adds to a fast-growing community that already has multiple builders, nearly 1,000 homesites and future plans for more neighborhoods and public amenities.

Why it matters: - Brystol North is adding a central amenity center that is meant to anchor daily life in the neighborhood and deepen the appeal of Wylder for homebuyers. - The project extends the buildout of one of the Treasure Coast’s fastest-growing master-planned communities. - The new center gives Brystol North and Brystol South residents shared access to more outdoor and social spaces once construction is finished.

What happened: - GreenPointe Holdings broke ground on a new amenity center at Brystol North in Port St. Lucie on July 16, 2026. - Brystol North is a single-family neighborhood inside Wylder, a 1,970-acre master-planned community between Midway Road and Glades Cut Off Road. - The amenity center has an anticipated early 2027 opening. - Brystol North is part of GreenPointe’s continued expansion of the Wylder residential mix.

The details: - The lakefront amenity center was designed by Northeast Florida-based Basham & Lucas Design Group. - Wells Brothers Construction, the contractor behind the Brystol South amenity center completed in early 2025, will build the new center. - Planned features include a resident-exclusive clubhouse, flexible gathering space, a covered porch and a fitness center. - The amenity center also will include a resort-style pool with lap lanes, a putting course, two pickleball courts, an open lawn and hammock area, and a dedicated food truck court. - Brystol North residents already have access to completed outdoor amenities at neighboring Brystol South, including pickleball courts, a playground and a dog park. - When Brystol North’s outdoor amenities are finished, Brystol South residents will be able to use them as well. - Brystol North homes are being built by Dream Finders and Lennar. - Home prices start in the upper $300s. - Floorplans range from about 1,500 to 3,600 square feet. - Homes offer three to six bedrooms, two to three baths and two- to three-car garages. - Brystol North and Brystol South together span about 315 acres within Wylder and include nearly 1,000 homesites. - The broader community is surrounded by lakes, wetlands and preserved natural areas.

Between the lines: - The amenity center is a marker of neighborhood maturity. Communities often use these shared spaces to turn a housing development into a more complete lifestyle product. - Wylder is being positioned as a multi-demographic master plan, with options for first-time buyers, growing families, active adults and golf enthusiasts. - The project also signals continued investment in the Port St. Lucie housing market, where demand remains strong enough to support multiple builders and phased community expansion.

What's next: - Brystol North’s amenity center is expected to open in early 2027. - Wylder’s next phases include additional neighborhoods and amenities as the master plan continues to evolve. - Future plans for the broader community include a St. Lucie County Park and a Wylder school. - More information is available at LiveWylder.com.

The bottom line: - Brystol North is moving from land development to full neighborhood delivery, with amenities now joining homes as Wylder’s next major growth step.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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