Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Beautiful lanes but they’re full most of the time
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Years ago, there was a sign up across from Brownwood. It was for a bowling alley, coming soon. Well, it never happened and eventually, a restaurant was built. Can’t remember the first one, but eventually became O’Shea’s....now a few stores and an Urgent Care facility there.
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Aloha. I think what he said was valid and correct information. (But pure conjecture when it comes to profit margins, they are always reinvesting)
The Morses are builders and developers and have a residential business and a commercial business. They actively seek customers for both, but cannot FORCE any business to open in this area. I get the same response many times when I defend the developer. NO. I don't know him. The closest I have ever come to Mark Morse was last year when I sat with my husband in the front row at the "State of the Villages" presentation, the only one we ever attended and we had such close seats because Henry was first in line. The need for a Bowling Alley may be real, but it is going to take a person who wants to part with several million dollars to add a new one. Here or anywhere. The developer builds the building for a business that needs a building.
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I honestly think a bowling alley complex near brownwood would be a huge success.
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"Peak season" is the keyword. That's really only 3-4 months. For the other 8-9 months they would be crying. New Seasonal businesses are tough to sustain with a multi-million $ investment. That being said I'd love to start bowling again. I used to be decent lefty (-180avg) . Now with arthritis and old age setting in I'd be afraid to toss that rock. I also HATED the smokers. I'd come home stinking like a cigar and hated it. Is smoking allowed in local lanes these days? --------- My user name should be EdF(formerly from)NJ and glad to be gone. [emoji3]
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today's slow season population is equal to or higher than 5-10 years ago busy season. It has been and continues to be an annual rolling growth. |
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Last summer we paid $35 and were allowed to bowl three games every day. That shows how little business they had. |
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No need for me to have worked for the Developer of TV to make some conclusions. I have over 40 years experience as a contractor, broker, realtor, senior executive, and have worked for some of the largest US home builders. 20-30% profit margins are pretty standard in the industry.
It is also easy to see that Morse family business is focused on residential construction. The golf courses, rec centers, town squares etc are just vehicles and amenities to sell homes, their main business. Sure they make money from these amenities but that profit is dwarfed by what they make from home sales. Previously, when I worked for another large Florida developer, we had a meeting with TV developers. They are very efficient in managing costs of construction, for instance they tell contractors how many pounds of nails they can use for a given floor plan. We came away very impressed. Last edited by GoodLife; 01-17-2018 at 05:55 PM. |
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There is NO Smoking anywhere inside the buildings. Leesburg AMF lanes are the closest to us, but we go the extra distance to Spanish Springs as the lanes are in much better condition, IMHO.
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As I stated in a prev. post our Sunday night League at Fiesta bowl keeps getting smaller every year we use to have 32 teams now down to 22 teams and this is during peak season, the league that used to bowl before us for many years is now no longer due to lack of bowlers. The Gentleman that owns the Holiday inn in Spanish Springs is the person who was going to build a new bowling alley on 44 and Powell road a couple of years ago, put up the sign and had a study done to find out it was not a good biss. to put there so he back out. The Leagues at the two alleys in Spanish Springs are not full and are always looking for Bowlers. If You really want to bowl stop complaining and drive 15 min. or so and take advantage of what we have.
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