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Originally Posted by asianthree
My family moved toTV between 2000-2004. Remember how long LSL took to develop? The developer opened businesses to help fill empty spaces. Lots of buildings waiting for tenants to sign leases. We would travel to SS for years until LSL had more storefronts open.
Brownwood still has open buildings waiting for a tenant agreement. It takes years of planning and contracts only to have business back out.
Have to say Middleton development is the first entertainment area that seems to have an abundance of businesses signing quickly. Waiting for the build to be completed, to get their enterprise up and running. Instead of build and they will come, that has happened in LSL and Brownwood.
I am sure if you take a minute you will remember how long the other squares took, in the early 2000’s
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Not arguing about how long it takes, just whining about the multiple "Come visit us" messages when there is nothing to visit.
Tell me when it will be open and I'll put it on my calendar. Keep telling me that I need to be excited but not just yet and I'll soon (already?) begin to get annoyed and choose to stay away.
I wonder if some of the business backed out (and still do) because of the years of planning, contracting, and waiting.
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