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I think the developer feels that since he can make a few bucks making tenants pay for paring and upkeep of marking why not. Wonder if all of the stores have to pay this? BTW not saying there is anything wrong with this they are in business to make money. |
Yep, the waste haulers confirmed this rumor along with my barber.
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How many apartments can they get in there?
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Apartments and lofts?
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D u h. Don't you guys understand when the stores are rented and or bowling alleys and or fast food places, the cost of the entire Land development including the parking lot is divided up and a portion to each store / bowling center including the cost per car? So if they figure a store must have x spaces and a fast food place must have two x spaces and a bowling alley must have 4X spaces they proportionally pay a higher rent for the spaces that the parking lot is called for.
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Reality. They pay tens of thousands in rent. The Morse family gave zero breaks in rent to any of the properties they own - including the Fiesta bowl. I'm sure that this was devastating financially for the Fiesta Bowl. The question is -- will the Morse family care enough for the residents to help assure that the Fiesta Bowl reopens as one of the great aspects of moving and living in TV?
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It is closing on April 30. We were told at our league meeting. So many leagues had backed out because of Covid. It is expensive to run two bowling alleys without the leagues. The owner will re-evaluate in August. He owns both lanes. If more leagues want to start back up, he may reopen it.
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