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Originally Posted by Goldwingnut
I guess that's one of the difference between the developers, apparently Barclay doesn't care if merchants in their shopping center compete against each other - Publix & ABC, Burger Kink & Wendy's. TV developer appears to limit direct competition between its clients in any given commercial district, it doesn't serve them well for one client to try to drive the other out of business or unsustainably low profit levels.
While we all like to have choices, the choices aren't always the best long term for keeping businesses afloat. It's one thing to have several like fast food restaurants, or grocery stores, or car dealers clumped together in a heavily populated area, but in a cyclic market like The Villages sometime competition can be not such a good thing. Of course the only exceptions to this appears to be banks and mattress stores.
The best buffers the stores in the Pinellas area will have is the lack of golf cart access to Trailwinds that will keep a given percentage of the customers form going there.
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Even TV developer clumps them together - two examples:
Colony Plaza
Bob Evans
McDonald's
PDQ
Plus:
Beef O'Brady's
China Gourmet
Fiesta Grande Mexican Grill
Mezza Luna
Peachwave
Sakura Sushi and Grill
Subway
Southern Trace
Baskin-Robbins
Culver’s
Dunkin'
IHOP
Taco Bell
Plus:
Beef O'Brady's
China Buffet
Giovanni’s Ristorante
Habanero's Mexican Grill
SonRise Café