5 Star Tree provides tree services in Bayshore Gardens, FL, to keep your property thriving.
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About 5 Star Tree in FL, Bayshore Gardens
5 Star Tree is more than just a tree service company; we’re your allies in creating a landscape you’ll enjoy. We’re passionate about trees, and we believe in treating each one with the respect and care it deserves. Our certified arborists bring a wealth of knowledge and experience to every project, making sure that your trees are in the best possible hands. From delicate pruning to complex removals, we handle every job with expertise.
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Understanding Tree Services in Manatee County
Think of your trees as the jewels of your property – they deserve royal treatment. At 5 Star Tree, we’re tree and landscape enthusiasts, fluent in the language of leaves and branches. We have the latest tools and techniques in store to turn your trees around. From a delicate trim to a full-blown takedown, we handle every job with procurement. So ignore the DIY and call in the pros. Reach out at 941-685-0403 today to learn more about our services!
In 1955, a New York syndicate led by developer Sydney R. Newman purchased the area now known as Bayshore Gardens on the west side of U.S. 41 along the eastern shore of Sarasota Bay, just north of the Sarasota/Manatee county line, and platted an area between what was dubbed Bayshore Gardens Parkway running from U.S. 41 to 26th Street West and Sarasota Bay that would become Bayshore Gardens. The property was purchased for about 2 million dollars, making it the most expensive land purchase in the area since the 1920s.This 3,200-acre area, once fields for growing tomatoes, would include recreation areas and a marina, schools, churches, shopping centers and medical facilities as well as homes in the popular style of that time, now called Mid-Century Modern.
By its grand opening in 1956, 4 model homes were built and 7 available designs had been created for future residents to pick from, including the Seagrape, the Gladiola, and the most popular, The Bird of Paradise. Prices ranged from $8,000 to $15,000 for a home with a lot and lower rates for veterans were advertised. The first home in Bayshore Gardens was sold in July 1956 to Jennie and Samuel Gibson in the Hibiscus style.
By April 1958, the neighborhood had 400 homes, all of which were designed by Bradenton architect Sidney Wilkinson and built by Richard Morton’s Bayshore Gardens Inc. The neighborhood was opened up that year to other developers and home builders, including Richmond Homes and Arrow Home Builders. Designs added by Richmond Homes included the Cayman, Expo, Lenfield, Something Special, Tarlton, and Windward. Arrow Home Builders were known for adding larger custom homes on the Bayshore Gardens waterfront
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