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Old 01-13-2019, 08:30 PM
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Originally Posted by champion6 View Post
Thanks for another great video.

Some comments:
  • Your text about the River Bend Rec Center caused me to look closely at it. I think it IS "another new concept" because there is no pool.
  • "Can't help but wonder what will go in next to shooters World." It will be a small plaza for retail/commercial/office.
River Bend is scheduled to have a pool and a "Splash Pad" according to the plans on file. Also scheduled is fire pit, a pavilion,and some "play equipment" (see first picture). My comment was concerning the overall layout of the River Bend area, the tennis and pickelball courts are slightly separated, the freeform pool, there are more amenities present, and the building is larger - 11,000 sqft, vs the usual 9,200+/- sqft. for a VRC, See second picture for area layout.

Obviously it will be some sort of retail/commercial/office space, what is planned if anything is unknown and will there be any connection to the possible future retail.commercial/office space that you occupy the 18 acres north of Shooter's World that was hotly contested at last weeks Wildwood zoning meeting.
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