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Altavia 10-28-2023 02:03 PM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2269185)
I among others hope there are New restaurants coming, instead of just a repeat of same mediocre restaurants over and over

Got that in the first announcement.

Altavia 10-28-2023 02:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Randall55 (Post 2269155)
Middleton is being sold by the Villages as a community for those who work in the Villages. We have rules for children under 19 in our community. I do not have a problem if they set rules and standards for us.

We all have grandkids and there are many children who live in our area. However, we do not see a large number of them in our squares, restaurants, etc. I want to respect their space the way they respect ours. What is irrational about that?

Everything....

Bogie Shooter 10-28-2023 03:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Randall55 (Post 2269155)
Middleton is being sold by the Villages as a community for those who work in the Villages. We have rules for children under 19 in our community. I do not have a problem if they set rules and standards for us.

We all have grandkids and there are many children who live in our area. However, we do not see a large number of them in our squares, restaurants, etc. I want to respect their space the way they respect ours. What is irrational about that?

We in our community (village) welcome everyone and do not ask for their respect. Don’t really know what that means…….rather irrational.
Maybe irrational is too kind a word.
Further what are the rules you have for under 19 that are different than anywhere in TV.

Randall55 10-28-2023 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2269206)
We in our community (village) welcome everyone and do not ask for their respect. Don’t really know what that means…….rather irrational.
Maybe irrational is too kind a word.
Further what are the rules you have for under 19 that are different than anywhere in TV.

I do not have rules for children under 19. The community per the deed restrictions does. We are a group of retired people living in a retired community. It was sold to us in this manner. On this forum, posters have written about how upsetting it is to see young renters and children living in our community.

I understand their downtown will be public, like ours. But, the community is being sold as a place for those who work in the Villages. Many have bought homes with that thought in mind. The retired people are a much larger population and can easily overtake their downtown area. The young families will have no seats in the restaurants, music venues, etc. Maybe I think too much about other people and how my actions will affect them. But, irrational, NO!

I am not telling or demanding anyone on this forum to stay away from Middleton. I am asking one simple question. Will there be rules or standards for us older folks? Maybe, simple things like no alcohol in their music area only in our squares. If so, I have no problem abiding by them.

I have already learned one standard after posting my question. As an older gentlemen, do not walk the streets of Middleton, alone. I now understand this could cause concern for families with young children. I was investigating the area with ONLY my interests in mind. Now that I am aware, I will never do it again. What is wrong with asking a question? And, hoping for insightful responses? Aren't we all here to learn?

BrianL99 10-28-2023 05:51 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 2268987)
What an irrational train of thought…………

One needs to consider the source and sometimes, the train is off the tracks.

Stu from NYC 10-28-2023 09:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Randall55 (Post 2269222)
I do not have rules for children under 19. The community per the deed restrictions does. We are a group of retired people living in a retired community. It was sold to us in this manner. On this forum, posters have written about how upsetting it is to see young renters and children living in our community.

I understand their downtown will be public, like ours. But, the community is being sold as a place for those who work in the Villages. Many have bought homes with that thought in mind. The retired people are a much larger population and can easily overtake their downtown area. The young families will have no seats in the restaurants, music venues, etc. Maybe I think too much about other people and how my actions will affect them. But, irrational, NO!

I am not telling or demanding anyone on this forum to stay away from Middleton. I am asking one simple question. Will there be rules or standards for us older folks? Maybe, simple things like no alcohol in their music area only in our squares. If so, I have no problem abiding by them.

I have already learned one standard after posting my question. As an older gentlemen, do not walk the streets of Middleton, alone. I now understand this could cause concern for families with young children. I was investigating the area with ONLY my interests in mind. Now that I am aware, I will never do it again. What is wrong with asking a question? And, hoping for insightful responses? Aren't we all here to learn?

When our grandkids come and play in the street many of our neighbors are glad to see them. We will go to Middleton as we see no reason not to and will do our best to fit in.

PersonOfInterest 10-29-2023 06:05 AM

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Originally Posted by asianthree (Post 2269185)
I among others hope there are New restaurants coming, instead of just a repeat of same mediocre restaurants over and over

Yes, some different overpriced, mediocre restaurants would be nice.

PersonOfInterest 10-29-2023 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Stu from NYC (Post 2269262)
When our grandkids come and play in the street many of our neighbors are glad to see them. We will go to Middleton as we see no reason not to and will do our best to fit in.

Maybe a game of stickball in a cul-de-sac would be a fun way to engage with the young folks.

GizmoWhiskers 10-29-2023 06:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2268849)
Welcome 4 Rivers BBQ Style Restaurant - Middleton

The newest addition coming to downtown Middleton, 4 Rivers Smokehouse, brings mouthwatering BBQ flavors with a fast-casual dining experience. We’re excited to welcome 4 Rivers Smokehouse to our community.

4 Rivers Smokehouse is a family-owned, faith-based restaurant founded in 2004, originally supporting local schools, churches, and charitable organizations – well until they outgrew their garage. In October of 2009, they opened their first restaurant in Winter Park, Florida with a line out the door in the first hour.

Get ready for some great flavors coming to our community and follow along as we bring you more updates on what is on the horizon and set to come to Middleton.

. . .

Exciting and a great place to eat!

Nervous about fitting in?? Nah, wear your wrinkles with pride, its a wonderful family atmosphere. Tomorrow's generation needs all the first-hand wisdom it can get... then again so do we old folk!

Snowbug 10-29-2023 06:25 AM

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Originally Posted by Altavia (Post 2268862)
Downtown - Middleton

Downtown businesses on the horizon. We’re well on our way to bringing these great businesses to you in Middleton!

Enjoy dining options such as:
  • Drive Through Coffee Shop
  • 4 Rivers Smokehouse
  • Sports Bar
  • Family Gastro Pub
  • Ice Cream Shop
  • Sushi Restaurant
  • Family Italian Restaurant
  • Sub Shop
  • Breakfast & Lunch Restaurant
  • Pizzeria

Enjoy shopping & service options such as:
  • Grocery Store
  • Bank
  • Fuel/Convenience Store
  • Pharmacy

What about a Walmart and Home Depot? We need these south of 44.

Regorp 10-29-2023 10:05 AM

Middleton
 
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Originally Posted by Randall55 (Post 2268879)
Just a curious question. Will it be proper for us "old folks" to frequent Middleton's Downtown? Or, would that be considered crass and an invasion of their family-oriented world? I have relatives living there and when I visit, I get glares. The shocked "aren't you supposed to be in your area?" looks. They are not threatening but can be uncomfortable. So, are we supposed to keep to our area while they keep to theirs? I do not want any to feel invaded upon.

Our son lives there so we would not hesitate to go enjoy the area. The young come to enjoy this area, so no reason for the old to enjoy there area. It will be quite a while before any businesses are open, so Middleton residents will continue to use TV businesses.

Chi-Town 10-29-2023 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by PersonOfInterest (Post 2269309)
Maybe a game of stickball in a cul-de-sac would be a fun way to engage with the young folks.

Especially the young folks from Brooklyn.

asianthree 11-07-2023 07:34 AM

Since 4 Rivers is, order food at the counter, and pay, pick up your food at the register, with little waiting. Should make many happy with a quick service restaurant.

They do have employees who will take a tray with you to the table, if one is not capable of carrying the tray themselves.

While we are big fans of Mission, We do like 4 Rivers, smoked sausage, lean beef (upgrade in price), and CherryWine soda at the beverage machine.


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