The press release says. "The proposed 600-unit ownership development is slated to occupy a 61-acre site along the award-winning Disney's Eagle Pines Golf Course at Walt Disney World Resort" -- but the press release never calls the the new DVC resort by name. Either Disney hasn't decided on a name, or Disney still needs to take some actions to finalize the name.
Of course, it's convenient for us to call the resort "Villas at Eagle Pines" (or "VEP" for short) here on the DIS boards until there's an official name announced. The resort is likely to have a different name.
Typically, WDW resorts have names that reflect the theme of the hotel -- either directly (such as "Polynesian") or in spirit (such as "Yacht Club"). Disney's Old Key West Resort isn't called Disney's Villas at Lake Buena Vista Golf Course.
Of course, if "Villas at Eagle Pines" is the current working name, it may just stick and become the final name. Supposedly, that's how the Contemporary Resort got its name.