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Originally Posted by Marathon Man
And if the property values go up, then the owners in Hacienda Village pay into a fund that goes to the developer of the apartments?
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I like this idea.
Hacienda Hills CC was shut down after repeated health code violations. There wasn't a restauranteur that saw the benefit of refurbishing the building and opening a restaurant. (Unlike Lopez). The Developer saw no benefit to refurbishing the restaurant... it just wasn't making a profit.
So now you have a plot of land. For those people that feel they were promised a "country club" restaurant and pool... it appears you can have that. But it comes with apartments. For those people who don't want apartments... well... you need to give up the argument that you were promised a restaurant and pool.