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HRDave 10-18-2021 07:26 AM

Sarcasm
 
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Originally Posted by JGVillages (Post 2018438)
Evil Morse family! Really. The Villages is without exception the most successful retirement community anywhere. Many many businesses have been and continue to be successful. If you’re not “privy” to the rents and regulations how is it you can legitimately call them “choking”. I have seen many businesses come and go over my 15+ years here and most that have failed were due to poor management or just a bad business plan. Some have been lost to Covid as have many others nationwide, but in my humble opinion the captive audience The Villages provides offers many unique business opportunities that command a higher rent structure than in surrounding communities. I love their “evil crushing thumb” community.

Sarcasm guys! I’m a TV lover and found it humorous.

PoolBrews 10-18-2021 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by 427dave (Post 2018353)
Looks like Ford’s backed out, now after doing some work on the place the Back Porch has backed out. Driving by yesterday noticed Villages for sale signs in the windows. Too bad we were looking forward to someone moving in. Guess the Villages rent and conditions are too much.

Ford's did not back out - they were never in the picture. That was a rumor, confirmed by Ford's themselves.

I'm not sure that The Back Porch has backed out - the signs in the windows still say "Coming soon The Back Porch" - no for sale signs that I saw yesterday when I walked past. My understanding is that they are having issues getting contractors to finish the interior.

Bayco 10-18-2021 08:23 AM

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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 2018372)
They don’t seem very bothersome by the rent they pay at Blue Fin maybe there are other reasons for not going in at that spot , there are also a lot of successful long and short term business here that are thriving , i unlike many here are not privy to the high rents and choking regulations that all these businesses deal with here but I guess some manage to survive even under the crushing thumb of evil Morse family

You’re not privy to rents and “choking” regulations yet still comment on crushing thumb of Morse family?

billethkid 10-18-2021 08:35 AM

When some posts always hammer how high the rents are and how crushing the developer is......

it is usually urban legend or hammer the developer hear say.

The rent in TV is on a par with most retail space in most shopping centers.

Every tenant is well aware of the lease costs before and after they sign their lease. The lease spells out everything expected. No crushing thumb on anybody.

When a business fails or does not renew their lease (usually 5 year increments) the excuse offered is the rent was too high....easiest to say and saves embarrassment of the real reason for the failure.

DonnaNi4os 10-18-2021 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by 427dave (Post 2018353)
Looks like Ford’s backed out, now after doing some work on the place the Back Porch has backed out. Driving by yesterday noticed Villages for sale signs in the windows. Too bad we were looking forward to someone moving in. Guess the Villages rent and conditions are too much.

Those of us who live nearby are very disappointed by this news. I hope something good goes in there and soon. I have visions of stores going in instead of a restaurant and that would be impactful to our community.

billethkid 10-18-2021 09:08 AM

Maybe the persistent lack of employable people contributes to the "experienced" operator that has a standard of service they are unwilling to compromise.

To me it is unacceptable to keep hearing we are short handed or we don't have enough servers, et al.

The better establishments will not over book and or will step up and pay what it takes to maintain the expected level of product/service.

And some may decline to open a business in such an environment!?

ElDiabloJoe 10-18-2021 09:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Luggage (Post 2018546)
... but I have never seen the trifecta of failure of inflation, lack of workers, and people not wanting to come to your place due to covid and lack of insights outside seating space. And yet the lemmings continue to go sit next to each other with the possibilities of infection and lack of masks.

Judge much? You have started on the slippery-slope to giving away your freedoms, enjoy the ride and don't complain about the result you achieve.

merrymini 10-19-2021 07:10 AM

Unfortunately, the lemmings argument can be said about the people who DID get the shot. Anyone, inoculated or not can get and die of covid.

PoolBrews 10-19-2021 07:27 AM

I just went past the Mulberry Cody's yesterday, and there are no "For Sale" signs up - still the "Coming Soon The Back Porch" signs in every window. It's coming folks - they are having issues with contractor availability.

Kahuna32162 10-19-2021 11:05 AM

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Originally Posted by PoolBrews (Post 2018951)
I just went past the Mulberry Cody's yesterday, and there are no "For Sale" signs up - still the "Coming Soon The Back Porch" signs in every window. It's coming folks - they are having issues with contractor availability.

I believe that I saw somewhere, the the people with the Back Porch are always slated to be involved with the new Sawgrass Pavilion that is still under construction.

charlieo1126@gmail.com 10-19-2021 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Bayco (Post 2018683)
You’re not privy to rents and “choking” regulations yet still comment on crushing thumb of Morse family?

please read the op first post and then read my second post , sarcasm and humor or lost on here

Luggage 10-21-2021 03:19 PM

Businesses especially restaurants, have to be nuts in this economy and marketplace to start anything right now this is probably the worst situation we've had since the depression high wages, high cost of raw food materials and very low supply of labor, not only that but if you want to build out a new restaurant it might take you one or two years if you can't get the right people to do it for you.

walterray1 11-09-2021 09:49 AM

Back Porch
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by 427dave (Post 2018353)
Looks like Ford’s backed out, now after doing some work on the place the Back Porch has backed out. Driving by yesterday noticed Villages for sale signs in the windows. Too bad we were looking forward to someone moving in. Guess the Villages rent and conditions are too much.

Just went on The Villages Gourmet Club website and it is showing Back Porch coming soon to the Mulberry location where Cody's was located. Are they wrong or misinformed?

Michael G. 11-09-2021 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by HRDave (Post 2018638)
Sarcasm guys! I’m a TV lover and found it humorous.

Yes Please bring on the humor, this world doesn't have enough.

The hell with those old goats complaining about sarcasm sitting
on their computers completely naked.

fdpaq0580 11-09-2021 10:20 AM

No!
 
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Originally Posted by charlieo1126@gmail.com (Post 2018476)
I see you didn’t get it either , I’m going to have to stop using humor or sarcasm to answer ( see op first post see my second post) or so I won’t have to go back and explain or I could just put a warning over the top to say please this is humor or sarcasm go pats

No, don't change. Don't add warnings. Some of us get humor, sarcasm, double entendre, etc. (Most of the time), and we can laugh at the humor and the ones that don't get it. And if I am the one that doesn't get the gag, then you can laugh at me.
Fair enough, Charlie's?


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