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KathieI 05-09-2017 07:49 AM

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This is very sad. At one time, especially when Publix owned it, it was really good. That is why it was selected to be our go-to place for the monthly luncheons. The sandwiches and soups were delicious. Once Publix sold it, it went downhill fast. Last few times I was there, the service was absolutely awful, the salads and soups were still good but they also got very pricey.

Admittedly, I have not been there or to a monthly luncheon for a few years, but its sad to see a nice place go under.

Thought I would share some of the pictures from '08 and '09. Hope I remember how to download them.

Taltarzac725 05-09-2017 08:00 AM

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Originally Posted by KathieI (Post 1396685)
This is very sad. At one time, especially when Publix owned it, it was really good. That is why it was selected to be our go-to place for the monthly luncheons. The sandwiches and soups were delicious. Once Publix sold it, it went downhill fast. Last few times I was there, the service was absolutely awful, the salads and soups were still good but they also got very pricey.

Admittedly, I have not been there or to a monthly luncheon for a few years, but its sad to see a nice place go under.

Thought I would share some of the pictures from '08 and '09. Hope I remember how to download them.

I came to some of those in 2007-2013 or so. You used to get Crispers once a week but switched to Subway a few years ago.

champion6 05-09-2017 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1395667)
It's the old they raised my rent and I can't afford it urban legend.

When one signs a lease with TV or anybody else for that matter, it includes the term. For example a 10 year lease or a 5 year lease with the rates spelled out. And the almost always include options for renewal in increments of 5 years (or more).

The "raise the rent" surprise is a rumor or an easy way to dodge the real reason for closure. The old he made me do it cover.

While your post is correct - a lease followed by renewal option(s) - eventually the agreement expires. The landlord offers a new agreement - presumably a lease with renewal option(s) - with a new monthly rent, potentially a higher monthly rent. The tenant decides whether or not to accept the new agreement.

"Long ago and far away" I experienced this scenario myself. I first tried to relocate my business, but eventually decided to close and liquidate it before the expiration of the original agreement.

Auntmimi 05-09-2017 09:25 AM

Too bad. I love Crispers.

dewilson58 05-09-2017 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore (Post 1395744)
Sooo, Crispers is now...toast?


:D


It got Soggy.

MikeyBoo54 05-09-2017 11:58 AM

Southern Villages
 
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Originally Posted by dbussone (Post 1395734)
Perhaps the TOTV get-together should be located more conveniently. Like in Fenney which is scheduled to become the geographic center of TV in 2023. I have it on good authority that all the restaurants that have closed here since 1990 are relocating to a new square-based food mall in Southern Oaks.

The other thing, which I found very interesting, is that The Villages will ban the sale of electric carts next year. They no longer have the range to traverse TV and the VCDD is concerned about all the electric carts that might litter the MMPs when they die. Picture a scene like Saudi Arabia where smashed cars litter the landscape. [emoji33][emoji33]


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The answer may be hovercraft. No more crowding on the roads and they can't fly high enough to interfere with Twoplanes.

Barefoot 05-10-2017 05:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Peggy Kalosky (Post 1396515)
Sad....I like Crispers. Really fresh salads and soups

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Originally Posted by Auntmimi (Post 1396733)
Too bad. I love Crispers.

Thanks for posting -- I thought I was their only happy customer!
I like the fact that there is no fried food at all.

Bogie Shooter 05-17-2017 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by billethkid (Post 1395667)
It's the old they raised my rent and I can't afford it urban legend.

When one signs a lease with TV or anybody else for that matter, it includes the term. For example a 10 year lease or a 5 year lease with the rates spelled out. And the almost always include options for renewal in increments of 5 years (or more).

The "raise the rent" surprise is a rumor or an easy way to dodge the real reason for closure. The old he made me do it cover.

Great article in todays Daily Sun May 17, that confirms what you have been saying for many years.
The article, Talking with Scott Renick, Director of Commercial Development.
He dispels the many rumors regarding commercial leases. (I could not find the article online)

NotGolfer 05-17-2017 11:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1399763)
Great article in todays Daily Sun May 17, that confirms what you have been saying for many years.
The article, Talking with Scott Renick, Director of Commercial Development.
He dispels the many rumors regarding commercial leases. (I could not find the article online)



I agree...great article to dispell the rumors, which seem constant. Folks hear something (speculation, perhaps) and take it as fact and pass it on. IF something is commented upon enough, folks begin to believe it!!! As Marc Morse stated some years ago..."IF you haven't heard if from me OR read about it in The Daily Sun don't believe it!!!"

Dr Winston O Boogie jr 07-22-2017 04:14 PM

No great loss for me. We went there once and I would never go back. Renamed pizza flats or something like that and they were terrible and over priced. They also seemed to take forever to come out.

Mrs. Robinson 07-23-2017 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by Challenger (Post 1395678)
The restaurant business in any market is " survival of the fittest" . The Developer is not stupid and does not raise the rent without a good knowledge of the "market value" of the property. Not greed - If enough customers come and the business model is efficient, the business will survive.

It will be interesting to see how long the old Crispers remains vacant.

That will be a good indication of "market value."

bagboy 07-23-2017 08:01 AM

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Originally Posted by Mrs. Robinson (Post 1427104)
It will be interesting to see how long the old Crispers remains vacant.

That will be a good indication of "market value."

I've read Habaneros Mexican Grill has leased the Crispers space.


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