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ugotme 01-27-2013 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Serenoa (Post 616083)
Before Brownwood was built why in the world didn't the Morse family consult every resident of TV, and every future resident of TV to get their input so that EVERYONE would be happy & satisfied with every little detail, & then there would be absolutely NO complaints?

OMG what were they thinking, it would have been so simple! But then I guess all of the complainers would just be complaining about not having anything to complain about.


YEAH - I agree! They didn't consult me and I don't even live there yet!

:22yikes:

graciegirl 01-27-2013 11:03 AM

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Originally Posted by cquick (Post 616109)
Dear Gracie, I agree that it's not cheaply built but the whole concept is not very conducive to The Village lifestyle. I find it confining with those bleachers....and I sure wouldn't sit up there on those hard cement seats, and my knees wouldn't like going up and down either. I don't like the "coral" cow pen look of the bars, either. I wouldn't like standing in those wooden fence things to buy a drink. I don't like the bleachers interfering with the views either. I am trying very hard to wait and see what it will be like when the shops are built, but so far, I don't like it.

sorry. now I feel better.

But Connie, weren't you a Dale Evans fan? OOOPS. I am older than you. sigh.

Well if you don't like it I will look at it again, because you are a smart cookie and I sure like you. ;)

eweissenbach 01-27-2013 11:14 AM

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Originally Posted by Serenoa (Post 616083)
Before Brownwood was built why in the world didn't the Morse family consult every resident of TV, and every future resident of TV to get their input so that EVERYONE would be happy & satisfied with every little detail, & then there would be absolutely NO complaints?

OMG what were they thinking, it would have been so simple! But then I guess all of the complainers would just be complaining about not having anything to complain about.

I get what you are saying, however complaining about any specific thing does not make a person a "complainer" in my opinion. Sure, there are people who can never be satisfied, but far more often someone who sees a negative has a legitimate perspective. I have not yet been to Brownwood, but I can see how some of the comments could be justified. Not everyone sees everything through the same lens.

perrjojo 01-27-2013 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 616020)
I think the statues are beautiful, and probably expensive! And the movie house is better than SS or LSL.


:agree: the statues are wonderful and the theater there is THE BEST. We don't live near there but still like to go there for the movies.

coffeebean 01-27-2013 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by OldManTime (Post 615963)
I doubt if it will ever be crowded, looks like the developer took the cheap way out this time, no comparison to SS or SL.

I don't see Paddock Square as ever not being crowded when everything is built out in TV. As for the developer taking the "cheap way out"....I don't see it that way at all. So far, all the nice touches in Brownwood look wonderful. It is the dance floor that is lacking in space and can not compare to the set up at the other two squares.

coffeebean 01-27-2013 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 616000)
Boy Howdy.

There isn't anything cheap that I can see. (Gary, if you are reading this, don't be sad)

In the beginning (I am told) Lake Sumter Landing had far fewer commercial businesses; restaurants, shops etc than it does now and eventually those were built when businesses wanted to be there. And very quickly grew to the size it is now. That was built 10-12 years ago when the whole country was not in an economic downturn and chains were expanding.

I don't know about the dancing part, I didn't really notice that it would be a detriment to all of the line dancers who I personally would NEVER get good enough to join ;) but ...are you SURE it is too little?

I am pretty sure that one of those bronze cows probably cost as much as one of our houses. All of the finishes and the decor of the movie house and the sales center are just...top of the line. I just can't hear the word cheap and the word Brownwood all in the same sentence.

Now I feel better.

I don't know Gary Morse but gosh...that would hurt my feelers if I built it.

Gracie...I agree with you that there is nothing cheap about Brownwood. Unfortunately, yes, the dance floor is very small, especially with all the folding chairs that will occupy precious dance floor space. When I was there last evening, there were still many chairs that had not been put out yet. To the sides of the band stand, there is limited space for dancing because those areas look to be a walk through for pedestrians in the area. Behind the band stand is not for dancing at all as it is only a large side walk. Sorry, but IMHO, they really messed up with the space issue for dancing.

OldDave 01-27-2013 11:25 AM

It seems to me that the Town Squares appeal to a couple of different audience, certainly with some crossover. First, the music and dance crowd. From another thread going on here about a county grant to help pay for the nightly music, it is clear that this is very important to many folks. Although I do wonder just how narrow that group is. With the two squares previous packed, I'm guessing that couldn't have been more than a few hundred in each location. That's really not very high out of 80-100,000 residents, not to mention locals who want a free show. But if I had to guess at why there are bleachers there, I would guess it was the never ending complaining about people saving chairs when I first started reading this site a year ago. The bleachers will certainly stop people from moving chairs around. I also recall a post saying for the chairs that are at Brownwood, they now have a monitor to keep you from taking more than one for yourself. So someone may have been listening to your complaints and trying to respond.

The other audience is certainly those coming to shop and eat. Many people have said they are disappointed, but clearly this is going to take a bit of time to develop. You really cannot expect people to open stores without enough traffic. But certainly it will come with the new building. It also seems they've set aside more room for growth, than say Lake Sumter.

You know once you get beyond the initial excitement of the squares, there is a certain artifical sameness about them. That could be good say having movie theatres at each place. It's good to have the same restaurant, if you like it. If you don't it's disappointing not to have something different. But as I look at the two squares that existed, in my mind Spanish Springs is so much better. Not because the square is better or worse, but because all of the outside development that grew nearby and across the street. It really is a one stop shopping area. Lake Sumter cannot be because it's closed in.

It appears Brownwood has much more area around it for bigger shopping venues. Of course I wasn't there when Lake Sumter went up. Perhaps it was built way before the houses around it like Brownwood.

I initially wondered why TV would build so far past all the houses, even the planned ones. I think that has been well answered by all the new land acquistion that is starting to show up. In 10 years, I'm guessing Brownwood will be surrounded like Sumter, but I'm guessing with a lot more shopping with it.

One other thing I have to mention is the farmer's market. There have been nothing but raves about it from everyone here, other than a couple of people who should never shop outdoors. Frankly we're really looking forward to seeing that in March. We drove to a couple of markets around TV this summer, but found very little homegrown stuff. I hope it really goes. (Now if we could get an actually fresh florida seafood store...so you can actually tell we're in Florida.) We spent a week on Marco Island a couple of years ago and twice a week they set up a farmer's market in a park. It was huge, well attend, the the produce and baked good were extraordinary.

So, I think Brownwood will grow, albeit slowly.

coffeebean 01-27-2013 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Barefoot (Post 616020)
I think the statues are beautiful, and probably expensive! And the movie house is better than SS or LSL.

Hubby and I looked at the inside of the movie theater and must agree...it is gorgeous and so rustic and so in tuned with the theme of the square. Just a beautiful job. Plan to go to a movie there this afternoon so we will experience what the inside of the theaters are like.

coffeebean 01-27-2013 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Serenoa (Post 616083)
Before Brownwood was built why in the world didn't the Morse family consult every resident of TV, and every future resident of TV to get their input so that EVERYONE would be happy & satisfied with every little detail, & then there would be absolutely NO complaints?

OMG what were they thinking, it would have been so simple! But then I guess all of the complainers would just be complaining about not having anything to complain about.

I don't see it as complaining...I see it as making an observation.

Serenoa 01-27-2013 11:44 AM

People need to realize that Brownwood is still in its infancy, and I'm sure it will expand & grow well beyond its current size. I'm certainly anxious to see it again in two or three years.

I'm curious as to how long it took LSL & SS to grow to their current size. Are there any pictures anywhere of either of them when they were still in development stages? I think TV should add more on their website in regard to the history & development of the two older town squares.

CWGUY 01-27-2013 11:50 AM

Or
 
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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 616119)
There's always SS & LSL...........................

or Hunters Creek! chilout

DAWN MARIE 01-27-2013 12:00 PM

As a die hard line dancer I love LSL the best but do love the dancing surface at BW. The few times I've danced at BW it's been good for line dancing with the only exception when Scooter shows up. Then it quickly gets over crowded. Most nights it' been pretty empty but I expect that will change when the businesses and homes get more established.

Like everything else, it takes time to make adjustment for new things. I'm sure BW will have its share of regulars like the other two squares have now. As for me and my line dance friends, we go according to the bands. With all things being equal you'll find me at LSL.

coffeebean 01-27-2013 02:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Serenoa (Post 616170)
People need to realize that Brownwood is still in its infancy, and I'm sure it will expand & grow well beyond its current size. ...

I have no doubt Brownwood is going to be a wonderful place to go to for shopping with many stores and restaurants. I do not think there will be room to enlarge the square where the band stand and the dance floor is.

gomoho 01-27-2013 04:17 PM

We do not attend the square activities, but do enjoy going to the squares to eat, shop or walk around. I love the ambiance of Brownwood, but that's coming from a wanna be cowgirl.

billlaur 01-27-2013 06:06 PM

Brownwood is fabulous,plenty of room for dancing, Bleacher seating is great,for those that dont like it, chairs are available.They thought of it all..
Great planning this will be the place to go in the near future....:BigApplause:.


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