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JoMar 01-04-2020 10:01 PM

Considering the commitment made by Publix I would guess they get first choice. Evidently Winn Dixie isn't expanding and the Walmart Neighborhood market hasn't announced any area plans either. Since Trailwinds isn't associated with The Developer and Publix is going in there I suspect there wasn't another grocery store that wanted to get into a competition with Publix, would be an uphill battle for share.

coffeebean 01-06-2020 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Aw Man (Post 1706939)
You are joking, correct?
Please, please tell me you are joking.

What about those folks who have one car and one golf cart in the family? I would imagine having golf cart access to a grocery store is no joke for them, especially if the car is in use on a regular basis. Just a thought.

canyonblue 01-07-2020 09:03 PM

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Originally Posted by coffeebean (Post 1707595)
What about those folks who have one car and one golf cart in the family? I would imagine having golf cart access to a grocery store is no joke for them, especially if the car is in use on a regular basis. Just a thought.

WINNER! At least someone on this forum hasn't lost the ability to comprehend a rational question. My response was in reference to individuals I know firsthand that planned on shopping with the use of a golfcart and eliminating the need for two cars. They could of bought north of 44 and had the amenities, but with the promise of a grocery store in the fall of 2019 decided to purchase south. And I know of another that had to purchase a second car, adding to their budget another cost that obviously wasn't planned. I didn't assume it needed this much of an explanation but of course I was shocked as usual by the level of comprehension. Thanks coffeebean for your ability to grasp the obvious.

JoMar 01-07-2020 09:33 PM

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Originally Posted by canyonblue (Post 1708088)
WINNER! At least someone on this forum hasn't lost the ability to comprehend a rational question. My response was in reference to individuals I know firsthand that planned on shopping with the use of a golfcart and eliminating the need for two cars. They could of bought north of 44 and had the amenities, but with the promise of a grocery store in the fall of 2019 decided to purchase south. And I know of another that had to purchase a second car, adding to their budget another cost that obviously wasn't planned. I didn't assume it needed this much of an explanation but of course I was shocked as usual by the level of comprehension. Thanks coffeebean for your ability to grasp the obvious.

I assume the two cars are needed because they are young and both working. Changing ones life habits is difficult. Since grocery stores are open very early and very late I would think they could adjust schedules to accommodate. There are folks south of 44 that have one car and a cart, wonder how they do it?

billethkid 01-07-2020 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by varriano (Post 1706876)
I think the interesting fact in all this is while Magnolia Plaza sat empty Publix decided to build next to Lowes on 466A (outside the bubble) about halfway between Colony and Grand Traverse. I wonder if there was a message in there somewhere?

There is.
Given a choice build where the population/customer base is higher.

Some day another major chain will invest in a nearby, non Villages owned out parcel. For example a Kroger Super Store or a Wegmans would make a dent in the Publix stronghold.
It hasn't happened in the last 16 years so likely will not happen.

Aw Man 01-08-2020 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by canyonblue (Post 1708088)
WINNER! At least someone on this forum hasn't lost the ability to comprehend a rational question. My response was in reference to individuals I know firsthand that planned on shopping with the use of a golfcart and eliminating the need for two cars. They could of bought north of 44 and had the amenities, but with the promise of a grocery store in the fall of 2019 decided to purchase south. And I know of another that had to purchase a second car, adding to their budget another cost that obviously wasn't planned. I didn't assume it needed this much of an explanation but of course I was shocked as usual by the level of comprehension. Thanks coffeebean for your ability to grasp the obvious.

Seriously? Someone had to buy a second car in order to grocery shop??
Sorry, but that just doesn’t make any sense.

canyonblue 01-09-2020 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Aw Man (Post 1708407)
Seriously? Someone had to buy a second car in order to grocery shop??
Sorry, but that just doesn’t make any sense.

Really? Really? :rolleyes:

retiredguy123 01-09-2020 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by varriano (Post 1706876)
I think the interesting fact in all this is while Magnolia Plaza sat empty Publix decided to build next to Lowes on 466A (outside the bubble) about halfway between Colony and Grand Traverse. I wonder if there was a message in there somewhere?

My guess is that Publix wants to compete with Winn Dixie wherever they may be. Trailwinds was an opportunity to build a store across the street from a Winn Dixie.

Bogie Shooter 01-09-2020 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by canyonblue (Post 1708088)
WINNER! At least someone on this forum hasn't lost the ability to comprehend a rational question. My response was in reference to individuals I know firsthand that planned on shopping with the use of a golfcart and eliminating the need for two cars. They could of bought north of 44 and had the amenities, but with the promise of a grocery store in the fall of 2019 decided to purchase south. And I know of another that had to purchase a second car, adding to their budget another cost that obviously wasn't planned. I didn't assume it needed this much of an explanation but of course I was shocked as usual by the level of comprehension. Thanks coffeebean for your ability to grasp the obvious.

Thesehome purchase reasons seem rather silly...……..

canyonblue 01-09-2020 01:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 1708544)
Thesehome purchase reasons seem rather silly...……..

So tell me why you purchased your home where you did and for those reasons I'll just assume they were silly. Makes sense right?

mills3186 01-09-2020 03:20 PM

It was supposed to be completed quite some time ago, they've been talking about this for nearly a year now. That's why nobody is too excited. Same with golf car bridges and connectivity north of 44. It would be refreshing if explanations of delays were explained rather than leaving it to conjecture.


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