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same as it was before, going down 468 to 44....a lot simpler now. |
Since they sell 200-300 new homes a month. Their inventory will be sold within the next 10 months.
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See the post by John_W for suggestions on how to get more factual information. |
Burnsed Village Recreation Center is having the grand opening Friday, 1/29 at 10 a.m.
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Why would you hold your breath. |
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Many many years ago, actually 15 years, hubby & I went to one of the meetings and they had a map of developer owned property. Never saw that map again, LOL Amazing !!! |
Does anyone know what is going in on the big lot west of Traverse Plaza? It is a large property with golf cart access and they have been moving dirt the past couple of weeks. I know I'll get the standard "Costco, TJ's" etc wise cracks or I'll get the trolls saying "You want rumors or facts" but it is a legit question and some of our posters actually might know.
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More News: Although the new "official" 2016 Villages Map identifies the shopping plaza near the Rohan Center as "Oak Hammock Plaza Shopping Center" the name given on one of the TV Development pages id's the shopping area as "Lake Deaton Plaza Shopping Center"
While TVs place-naming gods have uncorked a number of pithy delights for TV's Southern reaches ("Coward Street" "Jackpot Court" "Jungle Plum Way""Ybor Lane" and, of course, who would not thrill to tell their northern friends send your Christmas cards to me on "Jujube Avenue"... just to name a few of the latest creations). Alas, and perhaps, the "business" side of the naming decision settled on the more site-specific (and definitively more geographically descriptive) "Lake Deaton" header versus "Oak Hammock"... who knows? As I am learning, we shall learn the truth when the sign goes up! |
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Interchange at 468 (Morse Blvd) and 91 (Florida Turnpike)... There is a lot of information available about projects (found below), the most important piece is that there is currently construction ongoing at the proposed site. Included in this information are the following factoids: (a) TV is providing land (and $?) for the interchange; (b) a study for 200,000 square foot for commercial projects is in the works. Given this information, one scenario for future growth ie "master plan" for Southeastern TV is to develop TV projects (homes and retail et al) between 91 (Florida Turnpike) north to 44. The yield is two-fold: (1) provides a direct southern route to Orlando (and north) via 468 (future Morse Blvd)... providing a prime gateway for TV's new Southeastern developments (LaBelle/Osceola Hills/Pine Ridge/Charlotte, Sanibel et al); and (2) future home-villages construction here would put TV directly on/in close proximity to 91 (FL Turnpike)... with Orlando (Disney, Universal, MCO less than an hours drive from TV's Southeastern quadrant. If TV's current population sits at approximately 110,000, at TVs breakneck construction pace, this southeastern interchange (Morse Blvd at 91) could substantially impact urban growth driving TVs population into the 140,000-150,000 range (and perhaps beyond) by 2026. What makes this area (Southeastern quadrant) fertile for growth is that this large area is largely open and undeveloped (i.e. no cities/towns, few homes and relatively no developments). Selected Data: http://www.sumtercountyfl.gov/Agenda...0_952_1046.pdf http://www.floridasturnpike.com/down...20Villages.pdf https://www.talkofthevillages.com/fo...rchange-73226/ |
New Publix near Rohan
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