Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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What an attitude!! |
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Oh, we go to Spanish Springs to bowl. We live in St Cats. |
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Plus I will admit I feel a little bit sorry for folks who can’t get a little enjoyment from going to the squares and listening to and dancing to those third rate bands. It’s fun!! And I’m pretty sure I’m not the only one who feels that way! ![]() Last edited by Davonu; 06-05-2022 at 02:31 PM. |
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Replacing the pretty square with it's fountains and plantings with a parking lot would degrade the appearance of Spanish Springs to a great degree. The square is the focal point.
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The new venue south of the turnpike will be ready in a couple of years so when that happens lets close Brownwood. They will be built out in that area. When the development ends south of the turnpike.....close down the entertainment venue. After all, its a business and nothing is owed to the current residents.
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If everything I read about Katie Belle's popularity is true, the many customers surely took up a lot more than 16 parking spaces every day, all day long. With KB gone, what's the problem?
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Residents with reserved parking will mean that no one else will be allowed to park in those spaces, at all, any time of day or night. Katie Belles wasn't open 24/7. It opened some time in the afternoon and shut down at whatever time it shut down for the night. So people coming in the morning to enjoy the square, maybe go to Dunkin Donuts, or just enjoy a walk around the area, all had the opportunity to occupy those spaces. With reserved parking, even if the tenant isn't there for a couple of months - no one else will be allowed to park there. |
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But, they didn’t have reserved parking out front, they to find spot like everyone else going to square. I don’t see why apartment dwellers can’t park behind buildings. I wouldn’t want to leave my car sitting on square all time. But, that’s me.
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Only sounds like that to vacationer’s, majority of villager’s full time resident’s don’t go to squares that much, otherwise there would be 50K plus at squares nightly. It’s get old for most of use that are not drunks or womanizer’s.
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And now hundreds of patrons are NOT going there every day. Think of all the spots that open up. Truth is, parking is not a problem and won't be even with apartments.
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The ignorance displayed on this thread amazes me.
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And as far as the multiple comments about going to the squares equals getting drunk and being obnoxious…methinks they doth protest too much. |
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You could build a four story parking garage in place of the current paved lot (parking solved) and keep the Square intact. I have no crystal ball and have no idea if a parking garage is on the table but I don’t see them taking down Harold Schwartz’s statue and what we know as Town Square at Spanish Springs. Too much history there.
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Meanwhile, back north (the place everyone says all us haters come from) our town was organically built in 1714. The Memorial Town Hall was built in 1886 as a functional monument honoring the men who died in the Civil War. THAT is history. The only "history" regarding the Villages is that it's testament that a couple of mail-order real estate salesman (Schwartz and his partner Tarrson) could make a fortune selling crappy property as a trailer park near a few orange groves and horse farms. That's it. That's the history. |
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