Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Bravo ! Finally an honest, straight, answer Big chains KNOW what they are doing. Of course a few make mis-calculations and have to close...but few and far between when you think of all the units some of these have: WM, HD, McD's, Publix, etc. they know what they are doing and know WHY they are placing a new unit.
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BINGO ! I think many here just don't have any idea how such things a new unit are decided by giant corporations.
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That's their idea of retirement, escaping what we have here and what they lived in all their working lives, yet have all the personal and medical services they need. The just love the feeling of being in a "slightly" rural. setting, but they also realize it could turn into something like our community here ... it happens ! I asked what they'd do then, lol, and they said, just try to find something else built with amenities for retirees, but not like a bee hive city ! I think they will all become like The Villages bee hive eventually due to the way people are literally pouring into SOUTHERN planned retirement communities ! Last edited by Pairadocs; 06-25-2023 at 11:45 PM. Reason: sp |
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Maybe a few residents could have been scammed, basically you putting them in a category of I can’t make a decision on my own, that I have to drive 10 minutes to a store. But I don’t think that happens often. We moved from LSL, farther away, from those retail stores you covet so much. It’s apparent that there are empty properties to build on south of 44, yet they sit empty. Many who are moving south to get away from the crazy ugly parking lots, and Hugh backs of buildings are so glad….those lot’s remain empty. Needing that retail addition, is age based, the younger you are, the more you appreciate green space, are more than happy to drive to someone else’s area to keep it that way. Or we just thank Kroger and Amazon drivers for using their time and fuel.
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For those of you who think big corporations "KNOW what they are doing" please explain New Coke and Bud Light and Target. The population south of 44 is probably 30,000 and that is before Eastport and Middleton. There are Walmart stores in much smaller towns. In fact, there is one in Bushnell which has a population of about 3,000. What is the smallest town in the U.S. with a Wal-Mart? (home, college) - General U.S. - City-Data Forum inc.com |
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Actually Route 44 will be the next 466. 470 will also build out with retail and has been zoned for such. Give it time but, 466A Wildwood is already getting there.
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You are probably right - 466A is starting to fill in now - I can see 44 being wall-to-wall retail between Buena Vista and Morse 5-10 years from now. I’m just enjoying the lack of retail craziness while I can, though I would welcome a few non-chain restaurants to the south (a good N.Y. Pizza joint, a taqueria that also sells breakfast burritos, a pho restaurant, a good gyros place, etc.
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Do we need another Walmart.
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Putting them in on 44 won’t be much of a benefit to the people living down south. It is less than two miles on Powell between 44 and 466A and less than 3.5 on Morse between 44 and 466A. If you take Meggison and Morse, it is about 7 miles from 470 to 44 and about 11 miles from 470 to Powell and 44. |
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I mean, I would like to see a Walmart Neighborhood Market somewhere along 44 so we have an affordable option for groceries nearby. Right now, it’s really just Publix, and if I’m going to overpay, I’d rather drive up to Fresh Market. I expect once Middleton is really rooted in, Walmart may consider a supercenter somewhere further south.
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#87
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We need more Dollar General stores. Not.
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