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bargee 06-22-2021 09:55 AM

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LateBoomer 06-22-2021 10:03 AM

new resident here. what TV needs more than anything is more restaurant selections. Especially upscale ones. The restaurants that are here are either very mediocre or are absolutely over-run by people constantly. I would think there would be capacity for more choices. it's the one thing I miss about Tampa.

Boilerman 06-22-2021 10:04 AM

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Originally Posted by Susan Garbarino (Post 1963275)
Papa Murphy's Pizza!

I love and miss them!

Curtisbwp 06-22-2021 10:04 AM

Retired too youn???
I retired at 53, moved to the villages and have never looked back. I love it.

dewilson58 06-22-2021 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by LateBoomer (Post 1963449)
new resident here. what TV needs more than anything is more restaurant selections. Especially upscale ones. The restaurants that are here are either very mediocre or are absolutely over-run by people constantly. I would think there would be capacity for more choices. it's the one thing I miss about Tampa.

As soon as there is the demand, there will be.
Why open if not profitable??

:shocked:

dewilson58 06-22-2021 10:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Kim McGraw (Post 1963443)
We can hire people to mow our yard, but they do not trim bushes. It would be nice to hire someone to trim bushes and plants.

Fertigator does.

Spalumbos62 06-22-2021 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by cswett5234 (Post 1963005)
Two ideas that need a little refining (don't be too judgmental, just trying to assist)....ONE an in-home pet sitter, one who will sit with your pet for a min of 4 hrs a day (fee around $50 per day). This person should be bonded and insured. I see many Villagers who desire to visit family and have to put their pets in "pet daycare", this way, the pet stays at home. They should also be able to administer meds should it be required (thinking of a diabetic cat for example).

TWO....how about a "Daily Helper" type of job. This person could be hired for $100 a day and perform a host of tasks, such as assist in cleaning out closets/garages, rearrange furniture, assist with packing/unpacking if you are moving or have just arrived, assist with hanging curtains, laundry, or (if possible) help with technology (IPads, Kindles, PC, macbooks, TV remotes, etc...), perhaps even drive a person to/from the store, choices are almost endless! I know, you're saying isn't that friends are for? Well, if you just moved to TV and don't know anyone yet, this could be helpful.

Broke my heart when someone created a post a few weeks ago, they just moved to TV and needed help unpacking and setting up her home, she was recently widowed and had no family....so sad, with I were there to assist! Okay, interesting to see what others suggest.

Clint, Freeport, Maine


Oh...I so agree...almost like someone for the "honey-do list"

Also we rent out our place certain months and you can't ask the cleaning service to do some of these small jobs..ie:replace a toilet seat, change light bulbs...things that are just at that threshold of a handyman man. You can't ignore these little things, not fair to renter, but you don't want to keep jumping onto a plane either.
Boy...this person could make a killing.

CFrance 06-22-2021 10:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Decadeofdave (Post 1962997)
This may sound curt, quitting too early is a big, big miscalculation.
Get some planning advice (score)before you
make a new business miscalculation.

I second talking to SCORE. (Used to be Senior Core Of Retired Executives, but I think they don't have to be retired anymore.) It's a volunteer arm of the SBA who will provide him with a mentor who will advise him of all he should be thinking about when deciding to start a small business. And it's free.

Spalumbos62 06-22-2021 10:13 AM

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Originally Posted by steve3860 (Post 1962805)
A friend of mine that retired too young is looking to relocate to the Villages and start some sort of business.

Does anyone have any ideas I can pass by him that would be good here? Something besides the obvious Golf Carts, Golf Clubs. There must be something out there that is missing here that even Amazon can't fill. Think outside the box. Thanks


In my son's place of business he does allot of fancy light detail to vehicles...I always tell him he should go to TV and work on jazzing up golf carts. Gosh, he can make the lights go to the music.

brfree1411@aol.com 06-22-2021 10:13 AM

Not inside the villages themselves but things for young people to do. Possibly Wildwood or Lady Lake.
Trampoline indoor park with different levels, Incredible Pizza type place with indoor rides, video games, laser tag.
That way the kids at the local schools plus grandkid visitors can enjoy.

dyendell 06-22-2021 10:16 AM

Dog grooming

jagdl 06-22-2021 11:27 AM

Why not an ice cream truck? I would buy every time they come by. Also great around the squares and neighborhood parties.

drgoofy 06-22-2021 12:02 PM

Tropical vibes
 
Look into getting a Tropical Vibes franchise. It would go over very well here. That's what I would do if I were younger...

Papa_lecki 06-22-2021 12:25 PM

The upscale restaurant seems like a good idea - but i dont think the economics works.

The full timers just won’t support them 12 months a year - maybe a few times a year, a little more often when snow bird friends are down.
Snowbirds may eat out more often and want more upscale, but that’s a 3 ot 4 month business model.

martinam22 06-22-2021 01:25 PM

Boston Market.
 
The villages could use a Boston Market

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Originally Posted by vintageogauge (Post 1963063)
There are many franchise opportunities open in the southern villages such as Jimmy John's, Jersey Mikes, just about any fast food franchise except McDonalds as they are already coming, Dairy Queen, a "real" butcher shop would go over well as would a "real" bakery, a good German restaurant. Notice my suggestions are all food related however we could use a UPS store down here too, Orthopedic doctors that accept Medicare Supplements, and here's the big one, a Primary Care Group made up of MD's, not DO's, that also accept Medicare supplements such as Blue Cross.



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