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When we did food shopping in the store a long time ago we preferred The Neighborhood Walmart. At that time it was just eight miles from our house in the Historic Section. Nice ride, beautiful store until the cashiers disappeared after eight PM. They NEVER screwed up an online order at this store until so many others found out about how great the store was. I won’t shop at the larger Walmart Stores anymore because of the aggravation of the order being wrong. Bring on this Neighborhood Market and even a few more. They are the best to save a couple of bucks in our opinions. More is better cause Da Villages ain’t getting smaller.
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There are many non-village residents near that location and the future plans in that area include a large housing development. It will be a great convenience for them. Myself included. La Zamora/ Chula Vista residents will enjoy it also. There are 2 restaurants going in there also.
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Building a neighborhood Walmart
There is commercial land at the corner of Meggison and Warm Springs available for sale but nothing is being built there.
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I've lived here since 2009 but before that...maybe before SS was created the folks in the "historic area" and perhaps in the early SS area had to shop in Leesburg or Ocala. I don't know if they complained but that's how things were then. Also medical care was that same thing. We have friends who moved into a planned community up near Jacksonville about the same time we moved here. They had to drive about 30 minutes back then to shop etc. I don't think the folks in the southern part of T.V. are suffering too much. They knew when they bought there what the "lay of the land" was. Think of the excitement though, as they get their desired commerce etc. It will eventually come!!
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There is a proposal for another Winn-Dixie to be located at 466A and Micro Racetrack. Also not Villages property
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I'd rather see a Walmart than apartments.
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I've seen it many times in the various places I lived. The amenities are often slow to come to newly populated areas. Walmart, for instance, is probably as good at forward projecting as any major chain, but expect at least a 5 year or more gap between the time a need arises or is perceived by the residents as existing and the time a store actually opens for business. It has been my experience, though, that once one big chain moves in others will follow quickly. I often think Lowes just waits for Walmart to figure it out and then builds a store near them.
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AGREe I feel that they are putting in too many golf course which means more water usage on top of that. NOT everyone plays golf or everyday either
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