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Originally Posted by oldguy
Lets see why people might be doing this.
Developer will build the building
Developer will lease the building
1. Tennant Moffitt will get free donated equipment
2. Tennant Moffitt will pay rent to the Developer
3. Tennant Moffitt will have a business Advantage over Other Competition of
over $1400.00 per day($2,200,000@7%/5 year amortization)
Other providers will face unfair competion, and possibly Close because of the equipment debt they have to pay for.
4. Other doctors will relocate to this building and lease space.
5. Newspaper will donate space to the fund raising.
My question is...Was any space donated to the current providers?
6. Moffitt Cancer Center is a great item to mention to prospective buyers and serve to sell more houses.
What does this all mean....Less competition, fully leased new facility owned by the developer, more houses sold, and your ability to participate in a business plan that you pay into from the start of your retirement to your mortal illness to the grave....ie; buy a single family house $$$$, Village sells your house $$$$$, you move into assisted living $$$$, then use all the medical facilities $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$, then die!
Just my take on it...
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What competition?? Before choosing TV as our home we researched and visited communities all over the USA and never found anything to compare to the lifestyle TV offers.
I really don't care about who will profit. God forbid a family member develops cancer, we will profit by having the most comprehensive cancer treatment available while still living in our home. In the past we had to travel and spend many weeks living in hotels to get the kind of treatment Moffitt offers. I'm having trouble understanding the resentment some people hold against the developer.
Many of us don't like some of the things the developer has done and instead of whining about it we joined the POA an important organization that works for the rights of the Villagers. Still, we remain grateful for our little piece of heaven and we thank Mr. Schwartz and Gary Morse for their part in developing it. Happy Thanksgiving to all.