OrangeBlossomBaby |
01-01-2025 09:22 PM |
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Originally Posted by Bill14564
(Post 2398104)
The statement absolutely is true. I have no idea whether that plaza is owned by the Developer or not. If it is not owned by the Developer then it is a breach that I was not aware of, making my statement true.
So let’s try this a different way. Other than those two areas and possibly the 7-11 and Shooter’s World at Powell Rd, what retail areas not owned by the Developer are golf cart accessible from the Villages? Trailwinds Village, Freedom Plaza, and McDonalds/Sparr/Signature Village are three that appear to have been intentionally kept inaccessible.
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Moving goalposts now? You make a statement, a supposition. Your supposition is incorrect. I point it out and you "yeah but" me.
I don't know what other places are /not/ owned by The Villages. I just knew that there were more than all the places between the Historic Section and Stonecrest on that side of 441.
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To be fair, those are the exceptions and are only accessible because residents fought against a wall blocking that access. There is only one other approved "breach" of the bubble that I am aware of and it does not lead to any businesses. It appears that those stores might remain the only exception and all other business accessible by golf cart are on property owned by the Villages.
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That underlined part? That is your supposition. You are incorrect. However YOU think it appears - you are wrong. What's worse, is you then - in a subsequent post, added a 7-11 and Shooter's World as OTHER exceptions, proving your own previous post wrong. And yes they are both also golf-cart accessible, and the property isn't owned by The Villages.
The other strip malls are on properties owned by The Villages. You could've just looked it up with a google search "who owns trailwinds plaza the villages" etc.
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