One Liners Pasco: Mast Capital, AmSkills and more

Mast Capital, a real estate development and investment firm based in Miami, and Rockpoint, a real estate private equity firm based in Boston, topped off their newest luxury apartment development, at 5101 Bruce B. Downs Blvd., in Wesley Chapel, which will encompass 248 apartments within three, four-story elevatored buildings across 16- acres of land. (Rendering above)

Bauducco Foods purchased 72 acres of the Zephyrhills Airport Industrial Park Ready Site, in the City of Zephyrhills, and plans to invest more than $200 million in the new facility which will produce and distribute its product across the United States. 

The Zephyrhills Police Department achieved accreditation from the Commission of Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation following a voluntary, three-day assessment by a team of assessors from the CFA. 

AmSkills, a nonprofit organization that provides training and apprenticeships, opened a new workforce training center, at 4606 Darlington Rd, Holiday. 

Jason Lambert, regional director of engineering at Rinker Materials, in Land O’ Lakes, was elected to the National Precast Concrete Association Board of Directors. 

The Pasco County Commission has approved a cooperative grant agreement between the county and the U.S. Department of Agriculture, National Resource Conservation Service, relating to cleaning up debris in New River, in an area of Wesley Chapel. 

The Pasco County School Board has approved the construction of a new K-8 public school, on a 22-acre site south of State Road 54 and east of Skybrooke Boulevard. 

Shumaker Partner Michele Leo Hintson has been named chair of the Pasco Economic Development Council Board of Directors. 

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