The Orlando-based master-planned community developer Reader & Partners has changed its name and is searching for new development opportunities throughout the southeast.
The company is now called Reader Communities and says the new brand better reflects its focus on envisioning and developing residential communities that foster human connections.
Since its founding by CEO Perry Reader in 2011, Reader Communities has developed more than 3,500 residential lots valued at more than $200 million in communities across the southeast. As part of its rebranding, Reader Communities has unveiled a new logo, marketing materials, and website emphasizing its mission and values.
“Our new brand reflects our deep passion for developing exceptional communities that create value for our homeowners, builders and investment partners,” said Dean Barberree, president of Reader Communities, in a statement
The company has active communities totaling more than 2,400 acres in Florida, Kansas, North Carolina, and South Carolina. Signature developments include Holding Village, a 257-acre master-planned community outside of Raleigh, N.C.; Midtown Mount Pleasant, a 110–acre mixed-use infill community outside of Charleston, S.C.; and The Village of Fenney, a 1,040-acre active-adult community within The Villages in central Florida. Reader is the only real estate firm to have been selected as a third-party developer for The Villages.
With several of its communities nearing completion, Reader says it’s seeking new development opportunities.
“We continue to see favorable trends in our core markets, and we’re excited about the next phase of growth ahead for Reader Communities,” Barberree said.