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Altavia
02-15-2025, 07:50 AM
Downtown – Middleton (https://mymiddleton.com/lifestyle/downtown/)
In downtown Middleton you’ll find shops, dining and entertainment experiences that cater to the community.
Imagine a splash park, ice cream shops, side-by-side with your grocer, hair salon and more. A place where one could start your own business and grow with this new community.
Downtown businesses on the horizon
We’re well on our way to bringing these great businesses to you in Middleton!
Enjoy dining options such as:
4 Rivers Smokehouse
Victory Family Sports Grill
Abbott's Frozen Custard
Drive Through Coffee Shop
Sports Bar
24 Middleton
Zunzibar
Sushi Restaurant
Family Italian Restaurant
Sub Shop
Breakfast & Lunch Restaurant
Pizzeria
Enjoy shopping & service options such as
Mustard Seed Decor & Gifts
Citizens First Bank - Now Open
Pharmacy
Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming
Provisions Grocery & Essentials
The Villages Outdoor
Circle K
Custom Apparel
Hand & Stone SPA
Bill14564
02-15-2025, 08:05 AM
I would love to explore downtown Middleton. It seems like I've been hearing about it for three years now. Unfortunately, the last time I was in the area there still was no downtown Middleton to explore.
Any information at all on when things will begin to open?
VAtoFLA
02-15-2025, 08:28 AM
Getting close. With Middleton and Eastport on the horizon, it's getting sweeter in the south.
jimhoward
02-15-2025, 08:44 AM
I heard a rumor that Victory Sports bar was planning a Saint Patrick's day opening.
One thing that is definitely open is the high school. The football stadium is hopping with an event seemingly every day and night. The stream of cars on central parkway heading to or from Middleton is very long at times.
asianthree
02-15-2025, 08:48 AM
I would love to explore downtown Middleton. It seems like I've been hearing about it for three years now. Unfortunately, the last time I was in the area there still was no downtown Middleton to explore.
Any information at all on when things will begin to open?
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
Altavia
02-15-2025, 09:04 AM
I would love to explore downtown Middleton. It seems like I've been hearing about it for three years now. Unfortunately, the last time I was in the area there still was no downtown Middleton to explore.
Any information at all on when things will begin to open?
Some hints in the various videos on the site. Looks like 5-6 of the business/ restaurants are hiring and in final outfitting.
One distinction over previous commercial areas is they have relocated groups of employees into office space there. Some Parking lots are relatively full during the day.
Several of the Restaurants are operating food trucks to support the locals and employees until the restaurants open.
Bill14564
02-15-2025, 09:08 AM
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
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.
ROCKETMAN
02-15-2025, 09:24 AM
Don Wiley said by looking at the footprint it looks like a Walmart Market. Definitely not a Publix.
asianthree
02-15-2025, 10:36 AM
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.
Business rarely back of because of waiting for a build, they back out because it’s no longer an advantage to them, usually over legal agreements, and long before a build starts. Look how many Years Costco was looking on the books, but didn’t finally settle until last year.
So you were here in the early stages of LSL, big difference no drone videos, or website info from the developers, or until 2008ish TOTV.
DS was the only source, one couldn’t drive down undeveloped road to see what was being built. Just an announcement in paper a business was opening.
Many are happy with all the information that now is provided for new areas. I hardly doubt Middleton and Eastport will fail because “they are annoyed by public announcements” and won’t show. Today’s info is like instant gratification. No more secret, surprised builds to everyone, just upfront information on how your lifestyle could change.
Then again some love to be in the dark, less information the better. So skipping some threads that may make you annoyed might be better health wise :Screen_of_Death:
Altavia
02-15-2025, 03:05 PM
Don Wiley said by looking at the footprint it looks like a Walmart Market. Definitely not a Publix.
For those not around at the time, here's a thread discussing what looked like potential Middleton & Eastport groceries that momentarily appeared on a layer of the Villages Map about a year ago.
https://www.talkofthevillages.com/forums/villages-florida-general-discussion-73/groceries-middleton-eastport-348268/
justjim
02-15-2025, 04:18 PM
Downtown – Middleton (https://mymiddleton.com/lifestyle/downtown/)
In downtown Middleton you’ll find shops, dining and entertainment experiences that cater to the community.
Imagine a splash park, ice cream shops, side-by-side with your grocer, hair salon and more. A place where one could start your own business and grow with this new community.
Downtown businesses on the horizon
We’re well on our way to bringing these great businesses to you in Middleton!
Enjoy dining options such as:
4 Rivers Smokehouse
Victory Family Sports Grill
Abbott's Frozen Custard
Drive Through Coffee Shop
Sports Bar
24 Middleton
Zunzibar
Sushi Restaurant
Family Italian Restaurant
Sub Shop
Breakfast & Lunch Restaurant
Pizzeria
Enjoy shopping & service options such as
Mustard Seed Decor & Gifts
Citizens First Bank - Now Open
Pharmacy
Woof Gang Bakery & Grooming
Provisions Grocery & Essentials
The Villages Outdoor
Circle K
Custom Apparel
Hand & Stone SPA
No neighborhood Walmart? Maybe Publix and Walmart not in downtown but close by?
Michael 61
02-15-2025, 04:24 PM
Business rarely back of because of waiting for a build, they back out because it’s no longer an advantage to them, usually over legal agreements, and long before a build starts. Look how many Years Costco was looking on the books, but didn’t finally settle until last year.
So you were here in the early stages of LSL, big difference no drone videos, or website info from the developers, or until 2008ish TOTV.
DS was the only source, one couldn’t drive down undeveloped road to see what was being built. Just an announcement in paper a business was opening.
Many are happy with all the information that now is provided for new areas. I hardly doubt Middleton and Eastport will fail because “they are annoyed by public announcements” and won’t show. Today’s info is like instant gratification. No more secret, surprised builds to everyone, just upfront information on how your lifestyle could change.
Then again some love to be in the dark, less information the better. So skipping some threads that may make you annoyed might be better health wise :Screen_of_Death:
Appreciate your historical perspective from one who has been around to watch The Villages unfold for decades now.
This is all so exciting. The future of The Villages is just beginning.
Altavia
02-15-2025, 04:44 PM
No neighborhood Walmart? Maybe Publix and Walmart not in downtown but close by?
According to GoldWingnut, construction has started on the Publix at Eastport.
Stay tuned for the Walmart Market in Middleton.
The CVS footprint at Magnolia was on the map 5yrs before construction started.
Here's a leasing map that appeared on FB a couple of months ago.
Altavia
02-15-2025, 04:48 PM
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
They are announcing businesses far earlier in Middleton than before. Maybe to help attract employees?
Middleton is being designed and developed by and for employees of the Villages.
coconutmama
02-16-2025, 08:08 AM
They are announcing businesses far earlier in Middleton than before. Maybe to help attract employees?
Middleton is being designed and developed by and for employees of the Villages.
I understand that the Splash Pad will be for Middleton children only? That we cannot take our grandchildren there? Rather like Middleton residents not having access to our recreation features?
If so, we need a Splash Pad at a rec center or park area. Nice idea.
Altavia
02-16-2025, 08:23 AM
I understand that the Splash Pad will be for Middleton children only? That we cannot take our grandchildren there? Rather like Middleton residents not having access to our recreation features?
If so, we need a Splash Pad at a rec center or park area. Nice idea.
That's a commercial area, just like the squares - open to the public so it seems unlikely to be restricted to residents.
Very nice feature for the children. And I think there will be a custard/ice cream shop adjacent for the parents and grands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=biROnQur_z4
https://youtu.be/ImnRuJA67Hc?si=TQ-HpiH3iUxy5KeN
asianthree
02-16-2025, 08:27 AM
They are announcing businesses far earlier in Middleton than before. Maybe to help attract employees?
Middleton is being designed and developed by and for employees of the Villages.
You are spot on, about looking for employees early, after all there are only so many HS kids looking for after school employment. Although have spoken to more than a few Middleton parents working north of 466, looking forward to being less than 5 minutes to work. With many TV employees office staff moving to their new buildings, restaurants will be kept busy M-F.
Restaurant chains have the luxury of bringing trained staff from other locations to ease newly employed staff into their positions.
Family run, will just work countless hours until it’s done right.
My guess is because so many businesses will be opening within a few weeks of each other, perks will be the big bonus to getting the staff they will need.
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