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powderpuff
07-27-2020, 02:29 AM
Does anyone know why the Hacienda Restaurant and pool are being torn down? What are they going to put there once everything is gone?
Stu from NYC
07-27-2020, 06:18 AM
Understanding building is a mess and nobody wanted to fix it.
There was a thread or two on this about week or so ago.
graciegirl
07-27-2020, 06:30 AM
Does anyone know why the Hacienda Restaurant and pool are being torn down? What are they going to put there once everything is gone?
The Hacienda Restaurant is owned by the developers and was originally run very well as a restaurant by them. They have a history of being very good at running restaurants maybe partially because they can fund the down times that Florida's tourist trade face. As is their business plan, they establish, run for awhile and then lease the building for other businesses to run as a restaurant.
When the developers were in charge, the restaurant was a suit and tie required affair but that changed fairly quickly. The people who leased the building after that had varying degrees of success and as the area's residents aged, business declined.
It simply was not getting business and it closed. Now we will see what they do with the land. It is our experience that The Morses play their business hand close to their vest as is good practice in business.
There are many guesses. We will see. It requires patience, grasshopper.
joeharing
07-27-2020, 07:14 AM
Condos of course....
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Bogie Shooter
07-27-2020, 07:22 AM
Does anyone know why the Hacienda Restaurant and pool are being torn down? What are they going to put there once everything is gone?
A search on TOTV found these other threads.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/what-going-hacienda-308714/?highlight=hacienda
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/will-all-north-central-country-club-restaurants-pools-eventually-closed-308721/?highlight=hacienda
BostonRich
07-27-2020, 08:47 AM
After looking into this issue a bit I keep seeing comments like this:
"The AAC in 2013 purchased the old El Santiago Club restaurant from the Developer for $350,000 . . . . To its horror and after shelling out $350,000, the AAC learned that the El Santiago Club restaurant building was unusable. It was demolished.
Come on people. Didn't they inspect the place before buying it? I can't see how you can blame the seller for a buyer who didn't do due diligence. I have no opinion on the Hacienda issue because I don't know the whole story here or what plans there are for the property but you wouldn't buy a house that was in such bad condition that it had to be demolished would you? The AAC seems to have dropped the ball in these past cases.
gatorbill1
07-27-2020, 08:48 AM
Condos of course....
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Interesting - very interesting
rustyp
07-27-2020, 09:05 AM
Does anyone know why the Hacienda Restaurant and pool are being torn down? What are they going to put there once everything is gone?
An assisted living facility annex of Elan Spanish Springs on the corner of Avenida and Alverez.
Lottoguy
07-27-2020, 09:16 AM
THE VILLAGES - Demolition of Hacienda Hills - YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dY8G1RAY4NM)
Stu from NYC
07-27-2020, 10:35 AM
After looking into this issue a bit I keep seeing comments like this:
"The AAC in 2013 purchased the old El Santiago Club restaurant from the Developer for $350,000 . . . . To its horror and after shelling out $350,000, the AAC learned that the El Santiago Club restaurant building was unusable. It was demolished.
Come on people. Didn't they inspect the place before buying it? I can't see how you can blame the seller for a buyer who didn't do due diligence. I have no opinion on the Hacienda issue because I don't know the whole story here or what plans there are for the property but you wouldn't buy a house that was in such bad condition that it had to be demolished would you? The AAC seems to have dropped the ball in these past cases.
It would be foolish not to use a home inspector when buying a house, incredible that a business could be so foolish and careless.
Kahuna32162
07-27-2020, 01:24 PM
Food was bad, service was bad, kitchen was dirty. Developer tried to sell it to us, and wisely, we (The residents) said NO. Don't expect anything special or soon in that location, all the work is now being done south of 44. As an example, the new First Responder Rec center in Calumet Grove area won't be ready until at least the fall of 2022.
Jayhawk
07-27-2020, 01:43 PM
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Jayhawk
07-27-2020, 01:44 PM
Does anyone know why the Hacienda Restaurant and pool are being torn down?
Ice water with lemon.
Waiter, check please.
npwalters
07-27-2020, 01:59 PM
Food was bad, service was bad, kitchen was dirty. Developer tried to sell it to us, and wisely, we (The residents) said NO. Don't expect anything special or soon in that location, all the work is now being done south of 44. As an example, the new First Responder Rec center in Calumet Grove area won't be ready until at least the fall of 2022.
All issues that could be easily resolved.
Kahuna32162
07-27-2020, 03:36 PM
All issues that could be easily resolved.
but unfortunately weren't through multiple operators. I believe the last was World of Beers.
Nucky
07-27-2020, 04:35 PM
Ice water with lemon.
Waiter, check please.
The Acoustics. Wow, it was Horrendous. :faint:
Does anyone know why the Hacienda Restaurant and pool are being torn down? What are they going to put there once everything is gone?
J. C., one of the District 2 Board of Supervisors told me that it's going to be a large Gambling Casino.
I doubt that, but he should know - it's in his district. :a040:
Skip
Stu from NYC
07-28-2020, 03:09 PM
According to my butcher who got it from his baker it will become Trader Joes.
I wish.
CatskillBill
07-28-2020, 03:23 PM
Another Shooters World for the northern folks.
Mleeja
07-28-2020, 05:32 PM
After looking into this issue a bit I keep seeing comments like this:
"The AAC in 2013 purchased the old El Santiago Club restaurant from the Developer for $350,000 . . . . To its horror and after shelling out $350,000, the AAC learned that the El Santiago Club restaurant building was unusable. It was demolished.
Come on people. Didn't they inspect the place before buying it? I can't see how you can blame the seller for a buyer who didn't do due diligence. I have no opinion on the Hacienda issue because I don't know the whole story here or what plans there are for the property but you wouldn't buy a house that was in such bad condition that it had to be demolished would you? The AAC seems to have dropped the ball in these past cases.
The building was offered to the AAC and they passed. Please read the other threads before posting...
BostonRich
07-29-2020, 12:30 PM
The building was offered to the AAC and they passed. Please read the other threads before posting...
I did.
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