John_W |
07-10-2017 05:00 PM |
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Originally Posted by golfing eagles
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BTW, Happy Birthday!!!!!:pepper2::pepper2::clap2::clap2::MOJE _whot::MOJE_whot:
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Thanks a lot, you're very observant.
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Brownwood would also look a lot better if all those empty store fronts were occupied.
You would think that now -- four years later -- they still wouldn't be empty.
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They could of had Jersey Mike's two years ago, but they said they wouldn't rent them a space that small. Now Trailwinds Village will get JM's and probably put a big hurt on the two Subways on that end of TV at Pinellas Plaza and Traverse Plaza.
As far as comparisons, LSL opened in 2004 and for example Panera's didn't open at LSL until May 2011.
Lake Sumter Landing To Open Doors Sunday
July 31, 2004|By Lisa Emmerich, Sentinel Staff Writer
THE VILLAGES -- Lake Sumter Landing, The Villages' new downtown, opens its doors to the public Sunday.
Much like Spanish Springs Town Square, Lake Sumter Landing will feature restaurants, shops and nightly entertainment. The Villages sales and business offices will move to the new square. Pastel-colored houses with wide porches border the square on one side. They will house potential home buyers who are visiting the community.
Lake Sumter Landing was designed with turn-of-the-century Key West architecture -- plantation shutters, tin roofs and decorative porch columns -- in shades of blue, yellow and pink.
The Square has an imaginary history, including a tale about livestock auctions twice weekly in the gazebo area, and a story about a taxidermy shop where hunters gathered. A makeshift lock and a lighthouse make the area look more authentic.
Shops there will include a bead bar, a tearoom, a florist, clothing shops, a jewelry store, Starbucks, Haagen-Dazs, Market Street Cafe and many others. Most of the shops will open during the next few months.
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