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Default The Villages Construction Update #104 – A Hectic December – 12/12/2021

Looking at the construction progress around The Villages so far this month reveals a hectic pace in every location. Even though the days are now shorter it seems everyone is working faster than ever. Trying to document all that’s happening is getting harder and harder.

This video starts out with a look at the Christmas lights in the three town squares, then a look at the newly renovated Sweetgum executive golf course and the work going on at the First Responders Rec Center.

Then moving the areas south of SR44 the video examined the work going on at Lake Deaton Plaza, Magnolia Plaza, The Villages of Hammock at Fenney, St. Johns, Richmond, Cason Hammock, and Hawkins, the work at Sawgrass Grove, the Okahumpka and Homestead rec centers, the major working happening north of the Village of DeLuna, south of Monarch grove, south of CR470 in Middleton, and in the Villages West Lakes area.

The video footage is backed up with some Christmas music this time around.

I hope that you enjoy the video as much as I’ve enjoyed putting it together for you and don’t forget to Like the video and subscribe to my YouTube channel.
The Villages Construction Update #104 – A Hectic December – 12/12/2021 - YouTube
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