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For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker Cinnamon Shore Offers Destination Beach Weddings and Honeymoons on Texas’s Mustang Island Beach, Lakeside and Poolside Ceremonies of Any Size, As Well As White Tent Weddings on Great Lawn MUSTANG ISLAND, TEXAS; July 14, 2011 – The developers of Cinnamon Shore, a picture-perfect second-home community featuring 1,200 feet of beachfront on Mustang Island, on Texas’s Coastal Bend, have opened its facilities to the public for all types of events, including destination weddings and honeymoons. The New Urbanism, mixed-use community now offers options for indoor, outdoor and waterside weddings of any size, and brides are already booking their special day there, into 2012. To showcase its wedding facilities, Cinnamon Shore will host a wedding expo on October 16, 2011, for prospective brides, wedding planners and vendors alike. Throughout the property, there are numerous locations with breathtaking vistas that will handle weddings of various sizes. Waterside outdoor options include, of course, beach weddings, but there are also two freshwater lakes and a tranquil infinity pool that provide beautiful backdrops. Intimate indoor ceremonies can be held in Keira’s Pool Clubhouse that comes complete with a gourmet kitchen and space for dancing. In addition, other outdoor options include at the Lake Colby Boardwalk and Fishing Pavilion or on the open, meticulously manicured Great Lawn, a one-acre expanse framed in by lush landscaping and stone pavers. The Great Lawn is also perfectly sized to accommodate a large “White Tent Wedding”. The goal of the staff at Cinnamon Shore is to ensure each wedding is afforded every option of style and customization. In fact, for beach weddings, Cinnamon Shore offers a customized sand vow kit containing glass vials embossed with the resort’s logo and authentic Mustang Island sand—an integral part of the ceremony and a sentimental keepsake for any happy couple. Jeff Wilkinson, resort manager of Cinnamon Shore, explains that the resort is truly “Luxury Defined. This is the pinnacle of accommodations, amenities and services.” And the luxury extends beyond the wedding day. Cinnamon Shore can host rehearsal dinners and Sunday brunches in its C Bar Café and can accommodate overnight guests in its many rental houses and condos*, sleeping up to 14 people in the larger homes. Plus, what a perfect place to host a honeymoon! With the city of Port Aransas— “the fishing capital of Texas”—just a few miles away, and the new Arnold Palmer-signature Links golf course next door, there are plenty of activities to keep the newlywed couple busy, besides the sun, sand and surf. There is also a two-night “Romantic Get-Away” package to start any romance off right, perhaps for an elopement. For more information on this package, weddings and events at Cinnamon Shore, visit www.cinnamonshore.com or call (888) 893-0656. *Minimum of three residence rentals required. ### For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker New Sales Team Announced for Cinnamon Shore Project on Mustang Island MUSTANG ISLAND, TEXAS; March 28, 2007 – Principals of Cinnamon Shore, the first New Urbanism development on Texas’s Coastal Bend, announced today that Terry Peters and Lee Ann Peters will serve as the new onsite sales team for the project. Both will have the title Director of Sales, and be responsible for selling the approximately 250 home sites and residences in the seaside resort community. “Terry and Lee Ann bring to Cinnamon Shore nearly 26 years of combined experience in real estate brokerage and sales, with particular knowledge in the secondary housing market,” said Jeff Lamkin, CEO of the Sea Oats Group, the project’s developer. “We are thrilled to have such seasoned, successful professionals on our team.” According to Lamkin, the Peters were chosen after an extensive search of top-producing agents. “They have consistently achieved sales numbers in the top one percent of all realtors in the country,” he said of the Peters, “and from 2000 to 2006, were recognized for Most Listings, Most Sales and Highest Gross Commission Income in their marketplace.” The Peters are founding partners of Keller Williams Realty’s Chattahoochee North Market Center in Norcross, Ga., an Atlanta suburb, and were instrumental in growing the office’s sales to $213 million in 2006. They also are accredited relocation specialists and designated sales trainers for agents in the office. Married for 33 years and “Baby Boomers” themselves, the couple has personal, as well as professional, experience in the second and vacation home market. Lee Ann said, “Mustang Island is much like the Gulf Coast of Florida was 20 years ago – virtually undiscovered, with some of the best beachfront real estate values in the country. The community of Cinnamon Shore offers an extraordinary living opportunity here, and we look forward to working with all of the island’s agents in making it a huge success.” Cinnamon Shore comprises 64-acres, including 1,200 feet of beachfront, on Mustang Island, a Gulf Coast barrier island located 30 minutes from Corpus Christi. The area’s first master-planned New Urbanism development, it will feature approximately 250 single-family and condominium homes; a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; and numerous parks and recreational amenities all within one pedestrian-friendly community. To learn more, visit www.cinnamonshore.com. ### For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker Jeff Lamkin, CEO of Sea Oats Group, Named #7 2008 Top 25 Entrepreneur by Catalyst Magazine MUSTANG ISLAND, TEXAS; Oct. 12, 2008 – Jeff Lamkin, CEO of the Atlanta-based Sea Oats Group, recently won a 2008 Top 25 Entrepreneurs Award from Catalyst Magazine. Lamkin cites the success of his current real estate development project Cinnamon Shore, the first New Urbanism community on Texas’s Coastal Bend, for coming in seventh place out of the award winners. Although many developers are struggling in the failing real estate market, Lamkin is enjoying a steady rise of success at Cinnamon Shore. Sales in the beach community have more than doubled over the past year. Lamkin, an Alpharetta resident, attributes this growth to undiscovered beaches, accessibility and affordability. He says of Cinnamon Shore, “Lot prices here start at $125,000, and home prices start in the high $300,000’s, which is a bargain among comparable offerings in Florida and California.” The Sea Oats Group and Cinnamon Shore are just two of Lamkin’s accomplishments since he began his career 16 years ago. Lamkin is a serial entrepreneur and success enabler who possesses a passion for business and serves as a catalyst for growing companies. After running three other successful businesses, in addition to his position at Sea Oats Group, he currently serves as Chairman/CEO of simplifyMD Instant Digital Chart Room, on the Board of Advisors for Insight Sourcing and as investor in PetDoc.com and Influent Corporation. Released each year, Catalyst's Top 25 Entrepreneurs recognizes those who are leading Atlanta's small-tomid-sized business community. After conducting field interviews, reviewing financial data and compiling evaluation results, the selection team considered four equally weighted factors to rank this year's honorees: growth, profitability, sustainability and entrepreneurship. Sea Oats Group (www.seaoatsgroup.com) is an investment group focused on real estate, especially early-cycle coastal resort development, and private equity. The company plans to launch Skipperling, located on the Boliver Peninsula, in 2009. The company is also planning a third project, on South Padre Island, to launch in 2010. Located near Port Aransas (“the fishing capital of Texas”) and a new Arnold Palmer-signature Links golf course, Cinnamon Shore (www.cinnamonshore.com) features 1,200 feet of beachfront on Mustang Island, Texas, a Gulf Coast barrier island located 30 minutes from Corpus Christi. When complete, the community will comprise approximately 250 homes and condominiums, a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; numerous parks and recreational amenities; and a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that interconnect the entire community. ### For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker Renowned Florida Firm Selected to Design Interiors of Cinnamon Shore’s Keira Pool House PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS; July 15, 2008– Tracery Interiors, located in Rosemary Beach, Fla., was selected to design the interiors for the Keira Pool House at Cinnamon Shore, a new beachfront resort on Mustang Island and the first master-planned New Urbanism development on Texas’s Coastal Bend. The firm’s principal, Paige Sumblin Schnell, will be the lead designer. Paige said, “Tracery is excited about the opportunity to work in the new community of Cinnamon Shore, where the Keira Pool will be a hub of activity. We will create a beautiful and family friendly environment that will be a place where owners and guests will come to relax and play.” Tracery Interiors, and Paige herself, are well-known throughout Florida and the Southeast. Tracery designed a Coastal Living “Idea House” last year, and also has been featured in the New York Times Sunday Magazine, Atlanta Homes and Lifestyles, Coastal Living, Southern Accents, Portico Magazine and other notable publications. “In addition to being an amazing designer with a flourishing business, Paige also happens to be the wife of Mark Schnell, our Land Planner. We see this as kismet, since the pair will be able to work together to ensure that the entire design for Cinnamon Shore is cohesive, from the grand scheme of the placement of the amenities to the detailed design of them,” said Jeff Lamkin, CEO of Sea Oats Group, Cinnamon Shore’s developer. In business since 2003, Tracery Interiors was launched to offer clients true harmony in interior design to match the quality of architectural design. As a result, Tracery has a unique approach to interiors. The goal is to integrate every component of a home’s artistry, from architecture, woodworking and finishes to well-appointed furnishings. To learn more, visit www.traceryinteriors.com. Cinnamon Shore comprises 64 acres, including 1,200 feet of beachfront, on Mustang Island, Texas, a Gulf Coast barrier island near Corpus Christi. When complete, the New Urbanism community will feature approximately 250 homes and condominiums; a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; numerous parks and recreational amenities; and a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that interconnect the entire community. For more information, visit www.cinnamonshore.com. ### For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker Presentation Brochure for Cinnamon Shore New Urbanism Development Wins PIAG Excellence Award MUSTANG ISLAND, TEXAS; May 27, 2008 – The Printing & Imaging Association of Georgia (PIAG) gave a 2008 Print Excellence Award to Cinnamon Shore, the first wholly master-planned New Urbanism development on Texas’s Coastal Bend, for the community’s large format presentation brochure. The accolade was given for the “Best of Category” which includes “booklets, large format, 32 pages or less.” Jeff Lamkin, a native Texan and CEO of the Atlanta-based Sea Oats Group, the project’s developer, said, “We are proud of this prestigious award. Our brochure is a stunning representation of my vision for a pedestrian-friendly, seaside village comparable to those on the Florida Panhandle that my family and I enjoyed for years. Short of viewing the scenic vistas at Cinnamon Shore in person, flipping through our brochure is the best way to get a sense of the waterfront community that offers homes, shops and offices all within walking distance of one another and all adjacent to several perfectly-placed parks, ponds, playgrounds and other green spaces.” Located in Port Aransas (“the fishing capital of Texas”) and adjacent to a new Arnold Palmer-signature Links golf course, Cinnamon Shore features 1,200 feet of beachfront on Mustang Island, Texas, a Gulf Coast barrier island located 30 minutes from Corpus Christi. The 64-acre, mixed-use community began infrastructure construction in spring of 2007 and is currently undergoing Phase 2 construction due for completion in 2010. When complete, Cinnamon Shore will comprise approximately 250 homes and condominiums, a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; numerous parks and recreational amenities; and a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that interconnect the entire community. For more information, visit www.cinnamonshore.com. The Printing & Imaging Association of Georgia is the voice of the printing and imaging industry, advocating industry interests and offering members the resources they need to achieve business success. To learn more, visit www.piag.org. ### For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker New Urbanism Community of Cinnamon Shore Breaks Ground on Home Construction MUSTANG ISLAND, TEXAS; April 26, 2007 – With infrastructure construction well underway at the first master-planned New Urbanism development on Texas’s Coastal Bend, Cinnamon Shore’s exclusive Builder’s Guild – Bart Braselton, Gregg Turicchi and Thaxton Kypke – broke ground this week on home construction by pouring the foundation for the community’s first Braselton Homes' residence. In the next two months, the three builders will complete several more homes on the 64-acre, mixed-use property that combines diverse housing, work places, and retail and recreational amenities into one walkable, beachfront resort community. Residences will range from small cottages and condominiums to large custom homes. While each home will vary in type and size, all will feature Cinnamon Shore’s signature Gulf Coast architectural style, plus adhere to a strict design and building code that ensures quality, integral construction for the community. As a New Urbanism development, housing also will be denser than in conventional neighborhoods to encourage pedestrianism, social interaction and a sense of community among residents. “It is so exciting to see our plans for a true, traditional village community begin to take shape,” said Jeff Lamkin, CEO of the Sea Oats Group, developer of Cinnamon Shore. “Like New Urbanism communities along the Florida Panhandle, Cinnamon Shore will offer homebuyers an extraordinary Gulf-front living opportunity – yet at much more affordable prices.” According to Lamkin, lots at Cinnamon Shore start in the low $100,000’s; homes in the high $300,000’s. Braselton’s family business Braselton Homes, Turicchi’s firm Keystone Company and T. Kypke Builder, Inc., will construct the residences in two phases. By the end of the year, all 81 lots for Phase I should be sold and about half of those should be under construction or complete. Located near Port Aransas (“the fishing capital of Texas”) and a new Arnold Palmer-signature Links golf course, Cinnamon Shore features 1,200 feet of beachfront on Mustang Island, Texas, a Gulf Coast barrier island located 30 minutes from Corpus Christi. When complete, the community will comprise approximately 250 homes and condominiums, a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; numerous parks and recreational amenities; and a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that interconnect the entire community. For more information, visit www.cinnamonshore.com. ### For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker Award-Winning Austin Architect Brings Innovative Design to Cinnamon Shore PORT ARANSAS, TEXAS; April 5, 2007–Austin’s own Jay Corder, AIA, founder and principal partner of the architectural firm Designhouse, serves as Village Architect of Cinnamon Shore, a new beachfront resort on Mustang Island and the first master-planned New Urbanism development on Texas’s Coastal Bend. Corder will design Cinnamon Shore’s key amenities, including a 16,000-squarefoot retail plaza for shops and restaurants, a flagship restaurant in the community’s Town Center, beach boardwalks, pool-area facilities and a central observation tower that will provide panoramic views, as well as be an icon for the community. According to Corder, the amenity structures will showcase the Gulf Coast architectural vernacular he created for all homes and buildings within the mixed-use property. “It’s a distinctive yet timeless style that fits Cinnamon Shore’s New Urbanism concept and seaside setting,” he said. “Clean lines, simple massing, attention to architectural details and colors that complement the coastal landscape are its signature elements.” He added, “Phase I of the community is well underway, with completion scheduled by 2008.” “Jay and his staff bring over a decade of design, management and construction experience to our project,” said Jeff Lamkin, CEO of Sea Oats Group, Cinnamon Shore’s developer. “As a Port Aransas native, he has particular expertise in Gulf Coast architecture – giving our community a look and personality all its own.” Corder has designed a variety of residential and commercial buildings, including custom singlefamily homes, restaurants, concert venues, spas, golf course facilities, offices and swimming pools. Some of his residences received the cover story of Tribeza Magazine (2006) and Custom Home Magazine (2002), and were featured on Designing Texas, a syndicate television show. In 2002, his was also the AIA Tour of Home’s Premier Home. Corder has won numerous awards, such as the AIA Honor Award in 2002, and five Design Awards at the 2004 Parade of Homes, including: Most Innovative Design, Best Floor Plan and Best Master Suite. For more information on Corder, visit www.designhousetx.net. Cinnamon Shore comprises 64 acres, including 1,200 feet of beachfront, on Mustang Island, Texas, a Gulf Coast barrier island near Corpus Christi. When complete, the New Urbanism community will feature approximately 250 homes and condominiums; a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; numerous parks and recreational amenities; and a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that interconnect the entire community. For more information, visit www.cinnamonshore.com. ### For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker New Urbanism Community of Cinnamon Shore Announces Four More Exclusive Homebuilders MUSTANG ISLAND, TEXAS; Sept. 12, 2008 – Principals of Cinnamon Shore, the first master-planned New Urbanism development on Texas’s Coastal Bend, announced today that Jodi Steen, Jerry Buckley, Steve McLaughlin and Zach Turicchi have each signed a formal agreement to join the development’s exclusive Builder’s Guild. These builders join prior Guild member Gregg Turicchi. These four homebuilders will construct residences ranging from small beach cottages to large custom homes. While each home will vary in type and size, all will feature Cinnamon Shore’s signature Gulf Coast architectural style, plus adhere to a strict design and building code that ensures quality, integral construction for the community. “These builders are renowned for their superior craftsmanship, attention to detail and experience in the nuances of coastal construction,” said Jeff Lamkin, CEO of the Sea Oats Group, developer of Cinnamon Shore. “We are proud to have them on our team and look forward to the unique talents they each bring.” Steen, who learned to craft fine custom homes three decades ago from her father, owns Newport Custom Homes. Early in her career, she established herself as a leader among Corpus Christi's finest custom builders. Her mission is to build energy efficient and environmentally friendly homes that are a tailored expression of her clients’ dreams. Premier Coastal Homes, Inc. is owned and operated by McLaughlin who started the company after a 20-year naval career. He personally oversees every job and applies his keen attention to detail to every home. One client said of McLaughlin, “He takes a tremendous amount of pride in his homes and always keeps our best interest in mind.” Buckley, owner of Buckwild Builders Inc., began his work in the construction industry 37 years ago. In addition to building custom homes, Buckley has built condominiums, townhomes and commercial projects. Over the past two years, he completed The Moorings @ Mustang Island—a 21-home townhouse project. Superior craftsmanship and excellent client communications are Buckley’s trademarks. Keystone Company, the Turicchis’ firm, has been based in Port Aransas for 10 years and specializes in upper-end, custom home construction. Keystone Company has been building Texas homes for 30 years, including award-winning projects on Mustang Island in the Developments of Beachwalk 1 and 2. The Turicchis take a “hands on” approach and keep a keen eye to detail in every crafted project. Cinnamon Shore features 1,200 feet of beachfront on Mustang Island, Texas, a Gulf Coast barrier island located 30 minutes from Corpus Christi. When complete, the community will comprise approximately 250 homes and condominiums, a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; numerous parks and recreational amenities; and a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that interconnect the entire community. For more information, visit www.cinnamonshore.com. ### For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker New Urbanism Finds Texas Coast, “Last Frontier” With Cinnamon Shore Project on Mustang Island MUSTANG ISLAND, TEXAS; Feb. 7, 2007 – Construction is now underway on Cinnamon Shore, the first wholly master-planned New Urbanism development on Texas’s Coastal Bend. The mixed-use community will occupy 64 acres and 1,200 feet of beachfront on Mustang Island, a Gulf coast barrier island located 30 minutes from Corpus Christi and called “the last frontier” in affordable waterfront property. “Cinnamon Shore is the result of years of research and planning,” said Jeff Lamkin, a native Texan and CEO of the Atlanta-based Sea Oats Group, the project’s developer. “Now the state of Texas will have a traditional beachfront community like Seaside, Rosemary Beach and others across the Florida Panhandle – but with more affordable lots and homes.” According to Lamkin, New Urbanism development represents a return to the close-knit, pedestrianfriendly neighborhoods of past generations, while incorporating modern-day conveniences. Design characteristics include mixed land use, a distinctive architectural vernacular, diverse housing types, walkability, minimal environmental impact, and public spaces or “realms” that provide neighborhood connectivity. “Market research indicates a real need for real communities that offer residents a sense of place and belonging, and a better quality of life,” said Lamkin. “New Urbanism neighborhoods like Cinnamon Shore are a response to that need.” Lamkin said he chose Mustang Island because of its unspoiled and virtually undiscovered beaches, accessibility and affordability. “This really is the ‘last frontier’ in coastal real estate,” he said. “Lot prices here start at $150,000, which is a bargain among comparable offerings.” Cinnamon Shore’s infrastructure is currently underway, with home construction starting this Spring. When complete, the community will comprise approximately 250 homes and condominiums, a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; numerous parks and recreational amenities; and a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that interconnect the entire community. For more information, visit www.cinnamonshore.com. # ## For Immediate Release (404) 432-6680 [email protected] Contact: Randi Tucker Texas’s Cinnamon Shore New Urbanism Development Selects Realtor Advisory Board MUSTANG ISLAND, TEXAS; March 28, 2008 – The developers of Cinnamon Shore, the first wholly master-planned New Urbanism development on Texas’s Coastal Bend, has hand-selected a Realtor Advisory Board to gain insight into Texas’s real estate trends and create ambassadors in the feeder markets of Austin, Dallas, Houston, Port Aransas and San Antonio. The Board will meet in person as a group once yearly, at Cinnamon Shore, and developers will travel the advisors’ offices to present to their real estate teams at least once. The Board, comprised of 16 of Texas’s top five percent of realtors, will meet for the first time on April 22 and 23, when developers fly everyone in on private jets to tour Cinnamon Shore and Port Aransas and meet with Jeff Lamkin, CEO of Atlanta-based Sea Oats Group, the project’s developer. According to Lamkin, “This is like a Board of Directors in that their only responsibility is to share their knowledge with us so that we can make Cinnamon Shore the BEST development of its type in Texas.” The inaugural Cinnamon Shore Realtor Advisory Board consists of: from Austin—Kathryn Scarborough Bechtol of Turnquist Partners, Dawn Krantz of Owner-Exit Exceptional Properties, Drew Tate of Mary Nell Garrison Realtors and Dee Shultz of Keller Williams Realty; from Dallas—Eleanor Mowery Sheets of Eleanor Mowery Sheets & Associates, Nicky Sheets of Eleanor Mowery Sheets & Associates, Jennifer Miller of Dave Perry-Miller & Associates and Ellen Terry of Ellen Terry Realtors c/o Ebby Halliday Realtors; from Houston—Tim Surratt of Greenwood King Properties and Laura Sweeney of John Daugherty Realtors; from Port Aransas—Becky Corder of Port Aransas Realty and Jana Snow of Mark Grosse Realty; and from San Antonio—Bill Graves of Phyllis Browning Company, Wendi Harrelson of Keller Williams Realty, Ron Bonner of Keller Williams Realty and Jean Gross of Realty Executives of San Antonio. Located near Port Aransas (“the fishing capital of Texas”) and a new Arnold Palmer-signature Links golf course, Cinnamon Shore features 1,200 feet of beachfront on Mustang Island, Texas, a Gulf Coast barrier island located 30 minutes from Corpus Christi. When complete, the 64-acre, mixed-use community will comprise approximately 250 homes and condominiums, a town center with shops, restaurants, hotel and office space; numerous parks and recreational amenities; and a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that interconnect the entire community. For more information, visit www.cinnamonshore.com. ### Community Fact Sheet Overview: Cinnamon Shore is a vibrant master-planned New Urbanism (or neo-traditional) development on Texas’s Coastal Bend, combining diverse housing, work places, retail amenities, parks and recreational facilities into one highly livable, walkable, seaside resort community. Location: Mustang Island, a barrier island located off the Texas Gulf coast, 30 minutes from Corpus Christi and 40 minutes from its international airport. Development Type: Mixed-use, including single family homes, Town Center Residences (condos); shops and restaurants Size: 64 acres, including 1,200 feet of beachfront. Product Offerings: • 300 (approx.) single-family homes and condominiums. • Retail shops and restaurants Planned Features and Amenities: • Direct access to Mustang Island’s beaches. • Distinctive architecture in the unique Gulf coast vernacular. • Diverse housing types/sizes, ranging from efficient live/work condos and small cottages to large custom homes. • Exclusive homebuilders’ guild and design code. • Pedestrian-friendly, interconnecting street design, paver stone sidewalks throughout! • Town Center with shops, restaurants, office space, artisan’s village, and a park for social gatherings. • Numerous parks and recreational facilities, including a full-acre lawn for outdoor events, “Tots Lot” playground, fishing ponds, swimming pools, dune preserve and fitness center. Beach access via two golf cart-accessible dune crossovers. • Golfing 1 mile away at Arnold Palmer’s new links course, Newport Dunes. • Vacation Rentals. Price Range: • Home sites – $130K-$700K+ • Condominiums – from the $200K’s • Single-family homes (1500-5500 sq. ft.) – $400K’s-$2M Development Team: • Developer – Jeff Lamkin, Sea Oats Group; Atlanta, Georgia. • Land Planner – Mark Schnell, LLC; Santa Rosa Beach, Florida. • Village Architect – Jay Corder, AIA; Designhouse; Austin, Texas. • Engineering – Jim Urban, PE; Urban Engineering; Corpus Christi, Texas. ### Backgrounder Cinnamon Shore began with the singular vision of Jeff Lamkin, a native Texan who sought to create in his home state a traditional seaside village community like those he and his family had enjoyed for years on the Florida Panhandle. After discovering a 1,200-foot stretch of untouched beachfront on Mustang Island, Texas, he set to make his dream a reality. Lamkin assembled a renowned team of experts in “New Urbanism” (or neo-traditional) design and coastal construction, including: Mark Schnell, Cinnamon Shore’s land planner; Jay Corder, the community’s lead architect; Jim Urban, infrastructure engineer; and Robert Gignac, landscape designer. Together, their mission was to create a New Urbanism community that would provide residents with the highest possible quality of life, while also preserving the integrity of the landscape. New Urbanism is a movement to reform real estate development to create more livable and sustainable communities. Essentially, it is a reordering of the built environment into the form of complete, compact and connected neighborhoods like those of past generations where families used to live, work and play. These neighborhoods of yester-year had real character, with distinctive homes and architecture, pedestrian-friendly streets, great parks and all of life’s everyday essentials nearby. People knew their neighbors as friends, and had a true sense of place and belonging. And, they enjoyed a better way of life. New Urbanism developments build on that tradition, combining the timeless look, close-knit charm and simple pleasures of yesterday’s neighborhoods with all of today’s comforts and conveniences. They comprise diverse housing, work places, shops, entertainment, parks and recreational amenities all within easy walking distance of each other. Pedestrian-friendly street design and public spaces or “realms” provide neighborhood connectivity. Architecture is distinctive yet classic, and complementary of the surrounding natural landscape. In addition, the development has minimal impact on the environment. The Florida Panhandle communities of Seaside, Rosemary Beach and Watercolor are all examples of New Urbanism communities. Cinnamon Shore will be the first such community on Texas’s Coastal Bend. It has been designed – from the ground up, and with meticulous attention to every detail – to not only be a wonderful place, but also a wonderful place to live. When complete, Cinnamon Shore will weave together beautiful homes, a vibrant Town Center, peaceful parks and ponds, and numerous recreational facilities into one village community that’s in complete harmony with its seaside setting. Unlike the cul-de-sac design of conventional neighborhoods, Cinnamon Shore will feature a traditional grid of pedestrian-friendly streets that connect the entire community. Rather than “cookie-cutter” residences, each block will showcase a variety of distinctive home types – ranging from condos and cozy cottages to stately custom homes and villas – yet all in the unique Gulf Coast architectural style that gives the community a charm and personality all its own. Nearly all homes will have front porches that encourage neighborly visits, and all will provide village, park, pond or Gulf views. The heart of the village will be the Town Center, replete with shops, restaurants, hotel, office space and gathering places. Numerous parks, walking trails, swimming pools and fishing ponds will be within the community, as will amenities like a fitness facility, “Tots Lot” playground and putting green. Beach walkovers and a dune-preserve park will protect the property’s majestic dunes, and landscaping will complement and respect the coastal terrain. And everything in the community will be just a short, picturesque stroll from every home. # # # -- more -- MUSTANG ISLAND Facts & Figures Mustang Island is a barrier island called “one of the best-kept secrets in Texas,” perhaps best known for its unspoiled, expansive beaches that feature massive dunes cresting up to 30 feet. Location: Just off the Texas Gulf coast, 30 minutes from Corpus Christi and 40 minutes from its international airport. Surrounding waters include Corpus Christi Bay, Gulf of Mexico, Lydia Ann Ship Channel, Corpus Christi Ship Channel and the recently opened Packard Channel. Size: 18 miles long and roughly five miles wide (at widest point). Nearly half the island is dedicated to a state park and wetland sanctuaries. History: The first known inhabitants here were the Karankawa Indians, who occupied the island until the 1850s. Spanish explorers came ashore in 1528, probably the first Europeans to meet the tribe. The island’s name derives from the “mestanos” or Mustang horses brought by the Spaniards, and which wildly roamed the island for centuries. Pirate brigades also sailed the surrounding waters, including the infamous Jean Lafitte. Legend has it that Lafitte buried a treasure chest somewhere on the island in the 1820s, still waiting to be discovered. Cities: The only established town is Port Aransas, a historic fishing village that pre-dates the Civil War. Occupying eight miles of the island’s northern tip, “Port A” is today a hub for coastal activity, offering shops, restaurants, art galleries, marinas and community theatre as well as a small airport. Population: 3,370 (2000 Census). Climate: Annual average temperature – 72° F; annual average rainfall – 32 inches. Activities & Accolades: • Beaches – Ranked among America’s top-ten beach getaways in 2006 by Outside magazine. • Bird-watching – More than 500 species of birds home or migrate on Mustang Island, “The Nest of Texas,” making it one of America’s top birding destinations. • Fishing and boating – The island offers some of the country’s best bay and deep-sea fishing. Port A, the “Fishing Capital of Texas,” hosts extensive marina facilities and numerous fishing tournaments throughout the year. • Golfing – an Arnold Palmer signature golf course will open to the public in late 2007. • Mustang Island State Park – a 3,954-acre sanctuary for wildlife and nature lovers. Key Events: • Celebration of Whooping Cranes and Other Birds (February 23-25, 2007) • Texas Sand Fest Sand Sculpture Competition (March 30-April 1, 2007) • Powder Puff Fishing Tournament (June 16, 2007) • Deep Sea Fishing Round-Up (July 5-8, 2007) • Harvest Moon Regatta (October 25-27, 2007) • Old Town Festival (November 25, 2007) # # #