Our story
Raydient Places + Properties is the owner of large stretches of land in the southern and northwestern United States. And in locations such as northeast Florida, where economic growth is generating a need for new homes and workplaces, our mission is not only to meet this need, but to apply a level of thoughtfulness and design that uplifts the lives of residents, strengthens the local economy, improves civic infrastructure and protects the natural environment. Our development of Wildlight is proof of this commitment — bringing to life a long-term vision for a new kind of town that embraces the spirit, history and spectacular nature of the Florida Lowcountry.
Wildlight takes its name from the untamed spirit and beauty of Florida’s lowcountry — a place where wild landscapes meet luminous light. It’s our way of honoring the curiosity and courage of the explorers, pioneers and innovators whose big dreams laid the foundation for Florida’s first coast, and the diverse natural surroundings that continue to inspire life here today — and beyond.
To create an extraordinary place, you have to put in an extraordinary effort. It requires a bold plan matched by an equally bold commitment. A deep investment of talent, time and capital. There aren’t many organizations capable, or perhaps willing, to operate in this way. We’re proud to be one of them.
To us, there’s a difference between building a community and building community. We look for opportunities to partner with other organizations that can help us create places that are more vibrant, enriching and alive. In Wildlight, for example, we’ve joined with UF Health and the YMCA to weave health and wellness right into the fabric of the community. It’s all about finding the larger themes and natural synergies that bind us all together.
When you’re part of a century-old tree-growing company, caring for the planet is simply part of your DNA. At Raydient, we believe that conservation and community go together naturally, each one enhancing the other. And in Wildlight, our concern for the fragility of nature and the preservation of natural places is expressed in a growing number of community features and initiatives.
Reused-water irrigation and regional scale wetlands system preservation
Walkable community design and electric vehicle charging stations
Honoring local design innovation, integrating regional and natural materials
Housing mix, community activation, health and wellness programming
A special purpose governance to manage and sustain environmental and community resources