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Originally Posted by tophcfa
It’s always a possibility, never say never. Who would have thought that Hacienda Hills would be torn down? Anything’s possible. That being said, the Villages already is a for profit organization, just not public.
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Why would anyone change a good business plan? And there is no shame in a "for profit" business. We all need to try to quell rumors.
Hacienda Hills was torn down because after several tries, it was not supported by people either because the area was aging and didn't go out to eat as much or it was not run well or a combination of those factors. It is very common for restaurant businesses to fail. The land and building belong to the developer. What would you do or anyone do if they had property that the tax bill had to paid? Remember, it was offered to the ACC at a very reasonable price and they refused.