Consumer Corner
Mattamy Homes Begins Sales of New Homes in Highly Sought-After Wesley Chapel, Florida
Pendleton at Chapel Crossings offers new homes in an idyllic setting that gives homebuyers the best of the Tampa Bay area with everyday conveniences just around the corner
TAMPA, Fla. /PRNewswire/ – Mattamy Homes, North America’s largest privately owned homebuilder, is thrilled to announce a new homebuying opportunity at Pendleton at Chapel Crossings, an amenities-rich community in highly desirable Wesley Chapel, Florida.
Mattamy Homes
With innovative, open-concept floorplans available, Mattamy’s new homes are priced from the upper $300,000s. The one- and two-story designs, stretching from 1,506 to 2,319 square feet, include two to four bedrooms, two to three baths, and two-car garages and flex rooms. A decorated model home is open daily.



New home sales have just begun and offer a variety of options to meet homebuyers’ needs. QuickStart Homes are available now for those wanting to move in soon. Or they can choose their homesite and home design, as well as personalize their new home to their taste and personality with finishes and other options in the Mattamy Design Studio.
Each home provides a large, covered lanai; a paver driveway; and versatile living space that can be used as a loft or home office. Stainless-steel appliances and a smart-home tech package are also included with every home.
Residents at Pendleton at Chapel Crossings enjoy exclusive access to brand-new amenities in the Chapel Crossings masterplan community, including a resort-style pool and clubhouse, Abbott Station Social Hub. Amenities also include a fitness center, lazy river, pickleball, paw park and tot lot.
Situated less than one mile off State Road 54 and just five miles from I-75, the community boasts excellent access to hotspot destinations from Pasco County to Tampa and beyond. Take advantage of premier shopping at The Shops at Wiregrass, 7 miles away and Tampa Premium Outlets and The Grove within a 15-minute drive.
Surrounded by lakes, golf courses, parks and nature preserves, the community opens endless recreational opportunities. AdventHealth Center Ice, the Southeast’s largest ice facility, is just nine miles from home. The Gulf Coast’s white-sand beaches and historic Tarpon Springs are within 35 miles. Elementary, middle and high schools in the Pasco Country Schools district, which Niche.com scores with high rankings, are all within five miles.
“We are excited to now offer single-family homes at Pendleton at Chapel Crossings in such a desirable and vibrant Wesley Chapel location,” said Bob Meyn, Division President of Mattamy’s Tampa & Southwest Florida Division. “Our homes are designed to enhance the lifestyle of homebuyers today and for years to come.”
Also within Chapel Crossings, Mattamy offers townhomes in Twin Creeks, paired villas in Timberdale and final single-family home opportunities in Asbury. A variety of move-in ready homes are available at these communities.
The Pendleton new homes are selling from Mattamy Homes’ New Home Gallery at Timberdale/Asbury in Chapel Crossings, just around the corner from Pendleton at 5873 Timberdale Ave., Wesley Chapel, FL 33545.
About Mattamy Homes
Mattamy Homes is the largest privately owned homebuilder in North America, with 45 years of history across the United States and Canada. Every year, Mattamy helps more than 8,000 families realize their dream of homeownership. In the United States, the company is represented in 11 markets – Dallas, Charlotte, Raleigh, Phoenix, Tucson, Jacksonville, Orlando (where its US head office is located), Tampa, Sarasota, Naples and Southeast Florida – and in Canada, its communities stretch across the Greater Toronto Area, as well as in Ottawa, Calgary and Edmonton. Visit www.mattamyhomes.com for more information.
SOURCE Mattamy Homes Limited
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Automotive
Slate Auto’s $20,000 Electric Truck: Redefining Affordable EVs for Everyday Americans
Slate Auto is shaking up the EV market with a $25,000 no-frills electric truck, backed by Jeff Bezos and built for everyday Americans.

Image Credit: Slate Auto
A Michigan startup backed by Jeff Bezos is challenging the luxury EV market with a no-frills approach that’s capturing nationwide attention
When most people think of electric vehicles, images of Tesla’s sleek Model S or Ford’s high-tech Lightning come to mind – along with their premium price tags. But Slate Auto, a Troy, Michigan-based startup, is taking a radically different approach that’s got 100,000 Americans reaching for their wallets.
The Anti-Luxury EV
Slate’s electric pickup truck starts at just $25,000 to $27,500, making it one of the most affordable EVs ever announced. But here’s the catch – and the genius – behind their strategy: they’re stripping away everything that typically drives up EV costs.
No paint. No stereo system. No touchscreens. Not even power windows.
“We’re building the truck that America actually needs, not the one Silicon Valley thinks we want,” the company’s approach suggests, though they let their product speak for itself.
Backed by Billions, Built for the Masses
Despite its bare-bones approach, Slate Auto isn’t a garage startup. The company has secured approximately $700 million in funding from heavyweights investors including Jeff Bezos, Mark Walter, and Thomas Tull. This financial backing gives them the resources to challenge established automakers while maintaining their commitment to affordability.
The company plans to manufacture their trucks at a former Donnelly factory in Warsaw, Indiana, with production expected to begin in late 2026.
Market Response: 100,000 and Counting
Within just two weeks of opening reservations, Slate collected 100,000 orders at $50 each – generating $5 million in immediate revenue and demonstrating significant pent-up demand for affordable electric vehicles.
This response suggests that while the automotive industry has been focused on premium EVs loaded with features, there’s a massive market of consumers who simply want reliable, affordable electric transportation.
The Customization Philosophy
Slate’s minimalist approach isn’t just about cost-cutting – it’s about empowerment. By delivering a basic platform, they’re enabling customers to customize their trucks according to their specific needs and budgets. Want paint? Add it yourself or have it done locally. Need a sound system? Install exactly what you want.
This philosophy extends the vehicle’s lifecycle, as second and third owners can continue customizing and upgrading, potentially increasing long-term customer satisfaction and resale value.
What This Means for the EV Market
Slate Auto’s approach represents a fundamental shift in EV strategy. While competitors race to add more features, screens, and luxury appointments, Slate is proving that sometimes less really is more.
For communities like Phoenix, where transportation costs significantly impact family budgets, a $25,000 electric truck could be transformative. Small businesses, contractors, and everyday families who’ve been priced out of the EV market suddenly have an entry point.

Image Credit: Slate Auto
Slate Auto: Looking Ahead
As Slate moves toward their 2026 production timeline, they face the typical challenges of any automotive startup: scaling manufacturing, maintaining quality, and delivering on promises. However, their reservation numbers suggest they’ve identified a genuine market need that established automakers have overlooked.
The success or failure of Slate’s minimalist approach could reshape how the entire industry thinks about electric vehicles. Are consumers really demanding luxury features, or do they just want affordable, reliable electric transportation?
We’ll be following Slate Auto’s progress closely as they work toward production, bringing you updates on this potentially game-changing approach to electric vehicles.—STM Daily News will continue covering Slate Auto’s development and the broader evolution of affordable electric vehicles. Have thoughts on Slate’s approach? We’d love to hear from our readers about what features matter most in an electric vehicle.
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Stay Cool and Save Money

7 summer energy efficiency tips for homeowners
(Family Features) As temperatures soar during the summer months, many homeowners find themselves relying heavily on air conditioning to stay cool. Comfort doesn’t have to come at the cost of high energy bills, however. With a few smart strategies and routine maintenance, you can efficiently and affordably keep your home cool. Here are some top tips to maximize your air conditioning system’s energy efficiency this summer. 1. Schedule Regular HVAC Maintenance Just like a car, your AC unit runs best when it’s well-maintained. A dirty or poorly functioning system uses more energy to do the same job. Maintenance checklist:- Inspect or replace air filters every 2-3 months. The frequency of air filter replacement depends on several factors, including the type of filter, the system and living conditions.
- Check and clean the evaporator and condenser coils.
- Clear debris from around the outdoor unit.
- Have a professional HVAC technician inspect your system annually, ideally before peak usage.

- Use weatherstripping on doors and windows.
- Seal leaks around ducts, vents and pipes.
- Add insulation to attics and walls, if needed.
- Close blinds or curtains during the hottest parts of the day.
- Consider installing reflective window films or insulated blackout curtains.
- Use awnings or plant shade trees to block direct sunlight.
- Cook with a microwave or grill instead of the oven.
- Run dishwashers and dryers at night.
- Switch to LED lightbulbs, which produce less heat than incandescent ones.
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A Step-By-Step Guide to Changing Your Own Oil

- oil filter wrench
- drain pan
- funnel
- oil (refer to your vehicle’s manual for the recommended type and amount)
- oil filter
- wrench to remove the drain plug
- rags and gloves
- jack or jack stands
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