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Old 05-29-2023, 07:41 AM
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Default The Villages Construction Update #127 Do things grow faster in the south? 5/28/2023

Do things grow faster in the south end of The Villages? It seems so when you look at the Village of Lake Denham, but then when you look at the rest of the housing construction in The Villages you realize that unlike the past few years where more than one village has been under construction, right now the only place they are building homes is Lake Denham. Yes, I know, there is Middleton, but that is at a much more tempered pace, just as fast but not as many at one time, so the overall impact is minimal.

Obviously, I include Lake Denham and Dabney in this video, also included are Well Point, Coleman Ridge (that was a real blast!), a brief look at Moultrie Creek, Middleton, and Eastport. I take a quick look at Edna’s and the changes that are about to happen there. I take a final look at the now completed 501/470 interchange. The progress at the Magnolia Plaza 7-11 appears to have stagnated, and many are still awaiting Harry and the Natives to start construction at Okahumpka, I’ll show you both of these.

There’s also another TAN segment, this time I’ll show you a comparison of Then And Now of the Village of Chitty Chatty.

There is also a short tribute to our fallen veterans in observance of Memorial Day.

Last up is another motorcycle ride, this time using 3 cameras that will show how things actually look when on two wheels.

Enjoy.

https://youtu.be/ZDKbSnwkNyY
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