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Eebnhab 09-12-2020 08:37 AM

Apartments Spanish Spring
 
There has been much criticism about The Villages converting space above the Spanish Springs town square into apartments. However, if they are leaving that space (currently used as their offices) for the new building in Brownwood, what exactly do you expect them to do with the space? Leave it vacant? Or, do you have alternative ideas for them to develop the space to generate revenue? Something has to be up there.

tophcfa 09-12-2020 08:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Eebnhab (Post 1831851)
There has been much criticism about The Villages converting space above the Spanish Springs town square into apartments. However, if they are leaving that space (currently used as their offices) for the new building in Brownwood, what exactly do you expect them to do with the space? Leave it vacant? Or, do you have alternative ideas for them to develop the space to generate revenue? Something has to be up there.

Agreed, second floor apartments in a commercially zoned area are appropriate. On the other hand, the complex planned for Hacienda Hills is a very bad idea.

Eebnhab 09-12-2020 08:48 AM

It also strikes me that their greatest demand is for housing (& maintenance-free properties) not office space, which is the most likely alternative. I think it’s a smart use of a second floor.

JGVillages 09-12-2020 03:02 PM

I heard these apartments come with 2 way noise cancelling headphones so you could communicate with your spouse/sig other when the nightly music on the square was playing.

Gulfcoast 09-12-2020 03:06 PM

How many apartments are there going to be? It doesn't sound like very many. I would imagine that people who are having homes built would love to have the option to rent an apartment while their house is being completed.

OrangeBlossomBaby 09-12-2020 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast (Post 1832039)
How many apartments are there going to be? It doesn't sound like very many. I would imagine that people who are having homes built would love to have the option to rent an apartment while their house is being completed.

I'd prefer long-term rentals ONLY in apartments. People who are having homes built, already have homes they're living in somewhere else. If a person gets a 1-year lease on an apartment and their new home is ready in only 8 months, what will happen to the rest of their lease? Definitely would NOT want to see ANY subletting allowed, at all, under any circumstances at all. Not even to your own kids or parents. If the leased tenant isn't occupying the apartment, then that apartment should be vacant and available to be leased by someone who will occupy it.

This is theoretically intended for people who would prefer apartment living INSTEAD of property ownership.

davem4616 09-12-2020 07:00 PM

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Originally Posted by JGVillages (Post 1832037)
I heard these apartments come with 2 way noise cancelling headphones so you could communicate with your spouse/sig other when the nightly music on the square was playing.


you can't hear the music inside the restaurants in SS....they'll be fine

asianthree 09-12-2020 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast (Post 1832039)
How many apartments are there going to be? It doesn't sound like very many. I would imagine that people who are having homes built would love to have the option to rent an apartment while their house is being completed.

8 apartments over a retail store, that you cant hear outside noise, While shopping in the store now. Will be like living in any metro area with convenient downtown area. Guessing they will be high end, with private elevator and special parking. Given the rental prices for the lofts, these few apartments will bring high end rent.

Northwoods 09-12-2020 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Eebnhab (Post 1831861)
It also strikes me that their greatest demand is for housing (& maintenance-free properties) not office space, which is the most likely alternative. I think it’s a smart use of a second floor.

I agree. If you go to any major city, there are always apartments/condos above ground floor retail space. Nothing new. It's a great idea.

Scott O 09-13-2020 04:47 AM

I heard only 10 or 11 not many...much a due about nothing..

Pillowtalk 09-13-2020 04:52 AM

Wonder what they are going to do with the movie theater in Spanish Springs? It’s been under construction a long time?

airdale2 09-13-2020 04:58 AM

The change they are requesting includes all their property in Lady Lake

Fused Glass 09-13-2020 05:21 AM

I heard they were going to be low income housing so the villages meet there quotas per federal guidelines.

crash 09-13-2020 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Gulfcoast (Post 1832039)
How many apartments are there going to be? It doesn't sound like very many. I would imagine that people who are having homes built would love to have the option to rent an apartment while their house is being completed.

The number reported is ten.

It is the Hacienda apartments that is disturbing, it is in the middle of single family housing and will drive down pricing in that neighbor.

Alaska Butch 09-13-2020 05:32 AM

How about a new five star restaurant like Katie Bells originally was? Apartments will lead to no more music on the square. Mark my words.


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