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Destiny showcased

Published: Friday, September 26, 2008
It is still an idea, but those involved with the proposed Destiny project have already begun revealing details of their plan to Osceola County leaders and the community. Planned for a location in Yeehaw Junction in the

Eco-Friendly Development

Published: Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Picturing a city of a quarter-million people doesn't conjure images of green and blue. But renderings of Destiny -- planned for more than 41,300 acres of the southeast corner of Osceola County -- show a city center with a

See 'eco-sustainable' Destiny

Published: Sunday, September 21, 2008
There's been quite a bit of fuss made about Destiny since 2005, when word broke about the community planned on more than 41,000 acres. Most folks know that Destiny will someday change the face of south Osceola. But there are

Energy farm part of larger Destiny plan

Published: Saturday, September 20, 2008
Officials with the proposed mixed-use 41,000-acre Destiny development project proposed for a site near Yeehaw Junction have created what they call Florida's first "sustainable energy farm," set to explore

Florida energy farm to research biofuels crops

Published: Friday, August 29, 2008
America's first eco-sustainable city, Destiny, Fla., announced Aug. 27 it has created Florida's first sustainable energy farm. The Destiny Sustainable Energy Farm will be a learning center where new farming techniques and

Biofuels expert researches ethanol production from sorghum

Published: Friday, August 29, 2008
While it's not the Emerald City, it certainly is green. Destiny, Fla., the state's first fully environmentally conscious city, will harness the power of wind, water and rain to operate. Located about 50 minutes

Developer looks to a greener New Urbanism

Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Delray Beach developer Anthony V. Pugliese III is envisioning a greener future, one where people can live and work without ever having to get in their car. Three years ago, he made a successful bid of $137 million for

Community owner seeks support for bio-fuels farm

Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Yeehaw Junction, FL-The owner of a new community called Destiny in Osceola County is working with the private and public sectors to create the Destiny Sustainable Energy Farm, which will produce energy crops like sweet

Farm-to-fuel initiative takes shape in Osceola

Published: Thursday, August 28, 2008
Development of Destiny - a proposed self-contained eco-sustainable city near Yeehaw Junction in Osceola County -- may be 25 years away, but a small portion of the property is home to a farm-to-fuel initiative. Called the

Energy feedstocks to power green community of Destiny

Published: Wednesday, August 27, 2008
DELRAY BEACH - A 20-acre tract of sweet sorghum is the first tangible step in the creation of Destiny, a proposed sustainable green community being developed by Delray Beach-based Land Co. of Osceola County LLC. Real