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alwann
10-17-2020, 05:14 PM
Drove into the Lofts at Brownwood via the entrance across from Shooters, thinking I could cut through to get to the square. Surprised to find the gates didn't have card readers, only keypads. Nice security for the Loft people, but what about the amenities being open to all?

John41
10-17-2020, 06:02 PM
Drove into the Lofts at Brownwood via the entrance across from Shooters, thinking I could cut through to get to the square. Surprised to find the gates didn't have card readers, only keypads. Nice security for the Loft people, but what about the amenities being open to all?

good question. it might be a marketing ploy to show prospective tenants what great security they are paying for. I hope the FD and PD have the code.

asianthree
10-17-2020, 06:07 PM
good question. it might be a marketing ploy to show prospective tenants what great security they are paying for. I hope the FD and PD have the code.

No they are withholding the Code for FD &PD, until lofts are @ 100% occupied (sarcasm sign)

John41
10-17-2020, 06:31 PM
No they are withholding the Code for FD &PD, until lofts are @ 100% occupied (sarcasm sign)

You missed the sarcasm in my remark completely.
hint: what did the three little pigs finally build their house of?

Stu from NYC
10-17-2020, 06:47 PM
You missed the sarcasm in my remark completely.
hint: what did the three little pigs finally build their house of?

Actually it was only the third pig that built a strong house that the wolf could not blow down.

Topspinmo
10-17-2020, 06:52 PM
They may not be as appealing to pre-assisted living occupant’s as first realized with mobility problems? Long way from exit to door’s ( unless you was luckily enough to get close) and parking garage. Yes, amenities open to all card paying villages except no parking for outside residents.

vintageogauge
10-17-2020, 07:36 PM
They probably don't want people cutting through to get to the square and it worked.

transplanted
10-18-2020, 05:31 AM
They probably don't want people cutting through to get to the square and it worked.
Based on what I'm reading here (haven't tried it myself), sounds like they also kept non-loft residents from using the amenities that are 'open to all.'

tghoul
10-18-2020, 05:31 AM
Drove into the Lofts at Brownwood via the entrance across from Shooters, thinking I could cut through to get to the square. Surprised to find the gates didn't have card readers, only keypads. Nice security for the Loft people, but what about the amenities being open to all?

You can get to the Recreation Center and pool from 44A without going thru a gate. The amenities are open to all but vehicles were cutting across the parking lots before the gates were activated.

swooner
10-18-2020, 05:39 AM
You can get to the Recreation Center and pool from 44A without going thru a gate. The amenities are open to all but vehicles were cutting across the parking lots before the gates were activated.
Finally, someone who actually knows what they are talking about. Go for a tour at the Rec Center. The apartments are small and very expensive. From the outside they resemble a low cost apartment project.

Carol Copeland
10-18-2020, 06:21 AM
I couldn’t agree more.. the whole area appears to be a Low income housing project!

Gmaf6
10-18-2020, 06:23 AM
The amenities are open to all. Granted that the parking is limited but it doesn’t hurt one to walk a few extra feet to get to the building. Yes, the gates are coded for security and to ensure residents have parking by their apartments which they may be paying for. There are many ways to get to the Square so I just don’t get why you’d have to cut through the apartment area.

BumpaOompa
10-18-2020, 06:59 AM
Gates are only set up for the apartment parking. The pool and common building parking is open to everyone. Makes perfect sense to me and would only frustrate the type of person who cuts through corner gas stations to save two seconds on their journey.

Syd2008
10-18-2020, 07:14 AM
You park in lots between the lofts and businesses and then walk in. There is a marked path. Good idea for keypad. Limited parking unlike our driveways and streets that allow parking.

dewilson58
10-18-2020, 07:34 AM
Gates are only set up for the apartment parking. The pool and common building parking is open to everyone. Makes perfect sense to me and would only frustrate the type of person who cuts through corner gas stations to save two seconds on their journey.


Agree. I wore the Texaco Star. :icon_wink:

THUNDERCHIEF
10-18-2020, 07:45 AM
They probably don't want people cutting through to get to the square and it worked.
I am glad it was blocked. Why do you want to add traffic to the lofts?

kendi
10-18-2020, 08:08 AM
Drove into the Lofts at Brownwood via the entrance across from Shooters, thinking I could cut through to get to the square. Surprised to find the gates didn't have card readers, only keypads. Nice security for the Loft people, but what about the amenities being open to all?

What about parking for residents only? They deserve that. How is that a problem? You can easily access the amenities from the public parking. Not sure why you would expect to be able to use it for a short cut.

alwann
10-18-2020, 08:21 AM
You can get to the Recreation Center and pool from 44A without going thru a gate. The amenities are open to all but vehicles were cutting across the parking lots before the gates were activated.

Well, I was looking for an entrance from 44a and must of passed it or that entrance is now limited to Lofts traffic. Had to make a 3-point turn and swing over to Powell to get into Brownwood. Thank you, pre-judgers, for assuming I was invading the territory.

dewilson58
10-18-2020, 08:32 AM
Well, I was looking for an entrance from 44a and must of passed it or that entrance is now limited to Lofts traffic. Had to make a 3-point turn and swing over to Powell to get into Brownwood. Thank you, pre-judgers, for assuming I was invading the territory.


3-Point U-turns......................I remember that test from Drivers-Ed. :coolsmiley:

charlieo1126@gmail.com
10-18-2020, 08:46 AM
I get it some people don’t ike the apartments, but why all the negative comments , the ideas of some I’ve heard in here like driving from some far away village just to sit at a pool thinking your taking a space from someone who live there Is jr high school, I have friends there who love it , so you don’t that’s okay also , but you should ask yourself why you are so angry about something that others are enjoying

RMarkland
10-18-2020, 08:54 AM
spoiler alert... the code is usually *999

justjim
10-18-2020, 08:58 AM
I couldn’t agree more.. the whole area appears to be a Low income housing project!

I can guarantee you that they were not built with low income residents in mind. :popcorn:

Indydealmaker
10-18-2020, 09:14 AM
Based on what I'm reading here (haven't tried it myself), sounds like they also kept non-loft residents from using the amenities that are 'open to all.'

Take what you read here with a grain of salt.

sk450
10-18-2020, 09:16 AM
If you don't live there you don't know the key pad code. Why do you need to cut threw there in a hurry

graciegirl
10-18-2020, 09:30 AM
Finally, someone who actually knows what they are talking about. Go for a tour at the Rec Center. The apartments are small and very expensive. From the outside they resemble a low cost apartment project.

No they don't.

youtube. the lofts at Brownwood, goldwingnut - Bing video (https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube.+the+lofts+at+Brownwood%2c+goldwi ngnut&docid=608012909481165086&mid=CB3597196606F0CE7092CB3597196606F0CE7092&view=detail&FORM=VIRE)

John41
10-18-2020, 09:34 AM
Actually it was only the third pig that built a strong house that the wolf could not blow down.

those were great stories with a moral. so much better than teletubbies kids watch on tv today

one of my favorites stories was the ant and the grasshopper which influenced me to be a saver which has paid off since we retired

John41
10-18-2020, 09:47 AM
Drove into the Lofts at Brownwood via the entrance across from Shooters, thinking I could cut through to get to the square. Surprised to find the gates didn't have card readers, only keypads. Nice security for the Loft people, but what about the amenities being open to all?

the locked gates are to keep the inmates living there from the villagers. heard there is howling at night behind those walls

John41
10-18-2020, 09:54 AM
They may not be as appealing to pre-assisted living occupant’s as first realized with mobility problems? Long way from exit to door’s ( unless you was luckily enough to get close) and parking garage. Yes, amenities open to all card paying villages except no parking for outside residents.

heard rentals are way below expectations. can’t compete with surrounding apartments

Saluce
10-18-2020, 10:16 AM
I get it some people don’t ike the apartments, but why all the negative comments , the ideas of some I’ve heard in here like driving from some far away village just to sit at a pool thinking your taking a space from someone who live there Is jr high school, I have friends there who love it , so you don’t that’s okay also , but you should ask yourself why you are so angry about something that others are enjoying

THIS! Boom!!!

twoplanekid
10-18-2020, 10:47 AM
The amenities are open to all. Granted that the parking is limited but it doesn’t hurt one to walk a few extra feet to get to the building. Yes, the gates are coded for security and to ensure residents have parking by their apartments which they may be paying for. There are many ways to get to the Square so I just don’t get why you’d have to cut through the apartment area.

I have asked a man running for a District 9 seat about who will pay for the maintenance of the parking lots at the Lofts. He has yet to find a person who knows. If the Developer pays OK. But if District 9 pays then I would think that this is a new policy that is not fair to the other residents of District 9.

dewilson58
10-18-2020, 10:57 AM
heard rentals are way below expectations. can’t compete with surrounding apartments


and that rumor supports why they are building more apartments.

PugMom
10-18-2020, 11:21 AM
it's only snarky when someone here tries to influence division over a simple 'new' idea, as if it were happening to him/her personally. some of these posts are purposely used to divide residents, the same way things are happening on a national scale. deride, insult & delude others is the plan, but in the end, aren't we all neighbors? i think this upsets them the most

noslices1
10-18-2020, 11:52 AM
The Lofts are small, but expensive. I wonder if there will be any Section 8 housing there. Asking for a friend.

nevjudbaker
10-18-2020, 12:21 PM
I am a resident of the Lofts. Yes we pay for our parking & each spot is assigned to a resident. The recreation center & pool are open to all village's residents like all of the other amenities. You can park in areas when you first drive in that are not enclosed or use parking on the other side which is easy walking distance. This is a 55+ apartment complex. Before the poles were put in place it was like grand central station with people in cars & golf carts driving through the parking area which is assigned to residents only. It wasn't meant to be a short cut to the Square. I resent calling them low rent looking apartments. Yes they are expensive but we love living here. The apartment layouts are great. Residents are friendly. Landscaping will always be beautiful since the Villages manages the complex. Apartments are quiet. Quality windows to keep outside noises out. Each resident pays the same amenities that any of you pay separate from our rent. Our apartment complex will always look nice unlike part time owners renting their home or Villa out. When someone dies we don't have to worry who is going to keep up their apartment like homes that get neglected when the benefactor doesn't keep it up. We don't have to worry about neighbors cluttering up their yards with miscellaneous statues & objects that are eyesores to others. We are paying high rent but it is worth it to us because we no longer want the home & yard upkeep. I could drive by your homes & make snide comments. These apartments are in a perfect location for older people who do not need an independent or assisted living where the rent is much higher. All I have heard is bitching about our Apartments which are not affecting you in any way. Our pool is small but we have to share it with all of you who come bring your food cook out or just eat by the pool leaving your crumbs or droppings which bring ants & bugs. It is not us who will run down the area it is you who don't give a hoot what you do because you don't live here. The Apartments are here which I am grateful so you might as well accept it & shutup about it. Find something useful to do with your life than constantly complaining. Look around you and be grateful. The Villages is a unique area enjoy it & appreciate it. No
one can please everyone. Here they have something for everyone so like it ir ignore it but guit your constant complaining.

twoplanekid
10-18-2020, 01:42 PM
I am a resident of the Lofts. Yes we pay for our parking & each spot is assigned to a resident. The recreation center & pool are open to all village's residents like all of the other amenities. You can park in areas when you first drive in that are not enclosed or use parking on the other side which is easy walking distance. This is a 55+ apartment complex. Before the poles were put in place it was like grand central station with people in cars & golf carts driving through the parking area which is assigned to residents only. It wasn't meant to be a short cut to the Square. I resent calling them low rent looking apartments. Yes they are expensive but we love living here. The apartment layouts are great. Residents are friendly. Landscaping will always be beautiful since the Villages manages the complex. Apartments are quiet. Quality windows to keep outside noises out. Each resident pays the same amenities that any of you pay separate from our rent. Our apartment complex will always look nice unlike part time owners renting their home or Villa out. When someone dies we don't have to worry who is going to keep up their apartment like homes that get neglected when the benefactor doesn't keep it up. We don't have to worry about neighbors cluttering up their yards with miscellaneous statues & objects that are eyesores to others. We are paying high rent but it is worth it to us because we no longer want the home & yard upkeep. I could drive by your homes & make snide comments. These apartments are in a perfect location for older people who do not need an independent or assisted living where the rent is much higher. All I have heard is bitching about our Apartments which are not affecting you in any way. Our pool is small but we have to share it with all of you who come bring your food cook out or just eat by the pool leaving your crumbs or droppings which bring ants & bugs. It is not us who will run down the area it is you who don't give a hoot what you do because you don't live here. The Apartments are here which I am grateful so you might as well accept it & shutup about it. Find something useful to do with your life than constantly complaining. Look around you and be grateful. The Villages is a unique area enjoy it & appreciate it. No
one can please everyone. Here they have something for everyone so like it ir ignore it but guit your constant complaining.

Again, the question I have is who pays the long term maintenance of these private parking areas. As it’s an advantage to the developer to continue to lease Lofts with private parking, the cost to maintain these parking areas should not be paid by District 9 in my opinion. I can’t understand why the secrecy about this issue taking place at previous District 9 board meetings.

wamley
10-18-2020, 02:05 PM
The one that survived all the huffing and puffing?

Northwoods
10-18-2020, 08:32 PM
I am a resident of the Lofts. Yes we pay for our parking & each spot is assigned to a resident. The recreation center & pool are open to all village's residents like all of the other amenities. You can park in areas when you first drive in that are not enclosed or use parking on the other side which is easy walking distance. This is a 55+ apartment complex. Before the poles were put in place it was like grand central station with people in cars & golf carts driving through the parking area which is assigned to residents only. It wasn't meant to be a short cut to the Square. I resent calling them low rent looking apartments. Yes they are expensive but we love living here. The apartment layouts are great. Residents are friendly. Landscaping will always be beautiful since the Villages manages the complex. Apartments are quiet. Quality windows to keep outside noises out. Each resident pays the same amenities that any of you pay separate from our rent. Our apartment complex will always look nice unlike part time owners renting their home or Villa out. When someone dies we don't have to worry who is going to keep up their apartment like homes that get neglected when the benefactor doesn't keep it up. We don't have to worry about neighbors cluttering up their yards with miscellaneous statues & objects that are eyesores to others. We are paying high rent but it is worth it to us because we no longer want the home & yard upkeep. I could drive by your homes & make snide comments. These apartments are in a perfect location for older people who do not need an independent or assisted living where the rent is much higher. All I have heard is bitching about our Apartments which are not affecting you in any way. Our pool is small but we have to share it with all of you who come bring your food cook out or just eat by the pool leaving your crumbs or droppings which bring ants & bugs. It is not us who will run down the area it is you who don't give a hoot what you do because you don't live here. The Apartments are here which I am grateful so you might as well accept it & shutup about it. Find something useful to do with your life than constantly complaining. Look around you and be grateful. The Villages is a unique area enjoy it & appreciate it. No
one can please everyone. Here they have something for everyone so like it ir ignore it but guit your constant complaining.
:bigbow: Good for you! So glad you love where you are living!!!

dewilson58
10-19-2020, 04:48 AM
I am a resident of the Lofts.


Thanks for your post.


Glad you are loving the LifeStyle.

Miriam2940
10-19-2020, 05:47 AM
Their amenities are only for people living there, not for the rest of us.

JSR22
10-19-2020, 06:09 AM
Their amenities are only for people living there, not for the rest of us.

The amenities are for everyone living in TV.

Girlcopper
10-19-2020, 07:13 AM
I am a resident of the Lofts. Yes we pay for our parking & each spot is assigned to a resident. The recreation center & pool are open to all village's residents like all of the other amenities. You can park in areas when you first drive in that are not enclosed or use parking on the other side which is easy walking distance. This is a 55+ apartment complex. Before the poles were put in place it was like grand central station with people in cars & golf carts driving through the parking area which is assigned to residents only. It wasn't meant to be a short cut to the Square. I resent calling them low rent looking apartments. Yes they are expensive but we love living here. The apartment layouts are great. Residents are friendly. Landscaping will always be beautiful since the Villages manages the complex. Apartments are quiet. Quality windows to keep outside noises out. Each resident pays the same amenities that any of you pay separate from our rent. Our apartment complex will always look nice unlike part time owners renting their home or Villa out. When someone dies we don't have to worry who is going to keep up their apartment like homes that get neglected when the benefactor doesn't keep it up. We don't have to worry about neighbors cluttering up their yards with miscellaneous statues & objects that are eyesores to others. We are paying high rent but it is worth it to us because we no longer want the home & yard upkeep. I could drive by your homes & make snide comments. These apartments are in a perfect location for older people who do not need an independent or assisted living where the rent is much higher. All I have heard is bitching about our Apartments which are not affecting you in any way. Our pool is small but we have to share it with all of you who come bring your food cook out or just eat by the pool leaving your crumbs or droppings which bring ants & bugs. It is not us who will run down the area it is you who don't give a hoot what you do because you don't live here. The Apartments are here which I am grateful so you might as well accept it & shutup about it. Find something useful to do with your life than constantly complaining. Look around you and be grateful. The Villages is a unique area enjoy it & appreciate it. No
one can please everyone. Here they have something for everyone so like it ir ignore it but guit your constant complaining.
Kudos! Well said. Hopefully that puts the entitled ones in their place

charlieo1126@gmail.com
10-19-2020, 09:04 AM
The Lofts are small, but expensive. I wonder if there will be any Section 8 housing there. Asking for a friend. if you are actually asking that question you and your friend should look up why there will be no section 8 for these apartments

graciegirl
10-19-2020, 09:12 AM
if you are actually asking that question you and your friend should look up why there will be no section 8 for these apartments

I wonder how the "new" commissioners feel about that..............

Jayhawk
10-19-2020, 10:49 AM
Their amenities are only for people living there, not for the rest of us.

Wrong. The amenities are open to all resident Villagers, just like all the others.

swooner
10-19-2020, 10:52 AM
3-Point U-turns......................I remember that test from Drivers-Ed. :coolsmiley:
A three point turn is not a U turn

swooner
10-19-2020, 10:55 AM
No they don't.

youtube. the lofts at Brownwood, goldwingnut - Bing video (https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=youtube.+the+lofts+at+Brownwood%2c+goldwi ngnut&docid=608012909481165086&mid=CB3597196606F0CE7092CB3597196606F0CE7092&view=detail&FORM=VIRE)
Eyeglasses help with vision issues

swooner
10-19-2020, 11:00 AM
The amenities are for everyone living in TV.
Wow. Someone else who actually knows what they are talking about!

charlieo1126@gmail.com
10-20-2020, 09:53 AM
I wonder how the "new" commissioners feel about that..............

How section 8 is used I won’t get into all the details but a developer gets some advantages by going into program including mowing that he will receive rent every month , some regular home owners who live in 3 or 4 family homes like many places up north like the program also because there rent is guaranteed, it is a voluntary program not a mandate that can be used anywhere, you might also find that many people from the medical field , wait staff and many other people who work here to hel us enjoy our lives de have a section 8 voucher