
08-14-2020, 05:58 AM
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Originally Posted by graciegirl
When this is completed and works out well and is not an eyesore I hope some of the posters will acknowledge it on this Forum.
Given a choice most people would opt for housing nicely done for those getting older than a big box store.
All of the restaurants so far in "Country Clubs" that have failed is an indication that they were not financially supported and people didn't like them and eat there enough to keep them going. People say they want this or that but it is market driven if it succeeds or fails. Restaurants are very tenuous businesses. I wouldn't be surprised to see that Orange Blossom and some of those South of 466A fail too in a year or two.
I don't think the theater that is "the toy of the developers children" will make it either. And we will have another empty building for people to fight about.
Out in the real world restaurants in Country Clubs have not done well historically. Thank Goodness we aren't being charged for food we don't eat like some members of private country clubs have been in the past. I used to enjoy Cane Garden, but not so much anymore.
Villagers want good for cheap. That is hard to provide and will get worse with the beating the economy is taking due to the Pandemic.
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I do like your post, and what you have stated makes sense.
Everything that the developer does looks fantastic and I am certain that the apartments and the area will be very nice.
Times have changed and the " Toy " that you are referring to I take that it is " The Sharon ". You might be right. However once a vaccine for Covid-19 comes out all bets are off.
The Brownwood area looks terrific, plus the Hotel and Medical facility next to it is fabulous, all the planning from the Morse family.
So residents in the area I wouldn't be concerned in the slightest.
It will turn out to be just fine.
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