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champion6 01-15-2015 10:05 PM

Shopping Center Planned at SR44 near Morse
 
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Sumter County reviewed a proposed TV commercial development. The parcels identified in the attached document are on the north side of 44, just east of the new Rohan Rec Center. Access to the parcels would be via Kristine Way (which goes east from Morse at the rec center) and from 44.

NYGUY 01-15-2015 10:17 PM

I seem to remember comments re: another Publix in that area.

skip0358 01-16-2015 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by NYGUY (Post 996173)
I seem to remember comments re: another Publix in that area.

Wouldn't surprise
me 61K Building is not that big.

ROCKETMAN 01-16-2015 10:55 AM

There is definitely another publix planned at that locaton. It is a long range plan and might be 2 years away depending on how the new one on powell and 44 does.

VT2TV 01-17-2015 01:50 AM

I guess that also means another subway, nail salon, chinese restaurant, frozen yoghurt,insurance and mail package store, etc...

mm1717 01-17-2015 06:07 AM

Same old places different location !!!

missypie 01-17-2015 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by champion6 (Post 996170)
Sumter County reviewed a proposed TV commercial development. The parcels identified in the attached document are on the north side of 44, just east of the new Rohan Rec Center. Access to the parcels would be via Kristine Way (which goes east from Morse at the rec center) and from 44.

Thank you for posting this!

shcisamax 01-17-2015 08:16 AM

I wish they would put different things in different places..it would make it so much easier to remember where you are. :)

kstew43 01-17-2015 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by shcisamax (Post 996688)
I wish they would put different things in different places..it would make it so much easier to remember where you are. :)

so true.....

Bogie Shooter 01-17-2015 10:16 AM

Shovel not in the ground yet, and already the bashing begins.:shrug:

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 01-17-2015 10:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 996775)
Shovel not in the ground yet, and already the bashing begins.:shrug:

Yea, I don't get it. When we hear that they're building more homes we get all the grief about how it's getting too crowded and the infrastructure won't support all these new people.

When they build infrastructure to support the newcomers, we get complaints that it's the wrong kind.

Publix has been very successful as have many of the other businesses mentioned. The idea is not to provide variety for the people that live north of 466. Rather it's to give the people in the overcrowded areas some relief from the overcrowding.

I would suggest that anyone who wants to open a Costco or Trader Joe's, go out and invest the money and open one. If a business has a good chance of being successful here, I'm sure that the leaders of that business would be chomping at the bit to build in this location. The reason that we don't have a Trader Joe's is because Trader Joe's hierarchy has decided not to put one in here. I'm sure that The Villages would love to rent space to anyone who is interested in renting.

We live in the biggest and best over 55 community in the world and we have amenities, shopping and restaurant choices that almost no other community of this type has. If you want an endless variety of choices in dining and shopping go get an apartment in Central Park West. You'll have every thing you want.

skip0358 01-17-2015 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 996792)
Yea, I don't get it. When we hear that they're building more homes we get all the grief about how it's getting too crowded and the infrastructure won't support all these new people.

When they build infrastructure to support the newcomers, we get complaints that it's the wrong kind.

Publix has been very successful as have many of the other businesses mentioned. The idea is not to provide variety for the people that live north of 466. Rather it's to give the people in the overcrowded areas some relief from the overcrowding.

I would suggest that anyone who wants to open a Costco or Trader Joe's, go out and invest the money and open one. If a business has a good chance of being successful here, I'm sure that the leaders of that business would be chomping at the bit to build in this location. The reason that we don't have a Trader Joe's is because Trader Joe's hierarchy has decided not to put one in here. I'm sure that The Villages would love to rent space to anyone who is interested in renting.

We live in the biggest and best over 55 community in the world and we have amenities, shopping and restaurant choices that almost no other community of this type has. If you want an endless variety of choices in dining and shopping go get an apartment in Central Park West. You'll have every thing you want.

Well Said. Couldn't agree more. There have been many online petitions to bring other stores and resteraunts here and guess what most didn't work.

joldnol 01-17-2015 04:41 PM

I heard Costco, Trader Joes, Kirkland and Ikea were going in there....

ugotme 01-17-2015 05:48 PM

No offense to anyone but that is one of the problems - many people state that they know what is planned or know someone who knows - blah blah blah.

In all likelihood the only ones who know are the Morse's and (some) staff and the potential renters.

2BNTV 01-18-2015 06:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Dr Winston O Boogie jr (Post 996792)
Yea, I don't get it. When we hear that they're building more homes we get all the grief about how it's getting too crowded and the infrastructure won't support all these new people.

When they build infrastructure to support the newcomers, we get complaints that it's the wrong kind.

Publix has been very successful as have many of the other businesses mentioned. The idea is not to provide variety for the people that live north of 466. Rather it's to give the people in the overcrowded areas some relief from the overcrowding.

I would suggest that anyone who wants to open a Costco or Trader Joe's, go out and invest the money and open one. If a business has a good chance of being successful here, I'm sure that the leaders of that business would be chomping at the bit to build in this location. The reason that we don't have a Trader Joe's is because Trader Joe's hierarchy has decided not to put one in here. I'm sure that The Villages would love to rent space to anyone who is interested in renting.

We live in the biggest and best over 55 community in the world and we have amenities, shopping and restaurant choices that almost no other community of this type has. If you want an endless variety of choices in dining and shopping go get an apartment in Central Park West. You'll have every thing you want.

:agree:


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