Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Three Squares
Is there any information about whether any new squares will be built in the foreseeable future?
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A fourth square will be built in Sumter County. Anything beyond this statement is pure speculation -- especially if the response states a time or a specific location. In other words, details have not been announced by the developer.
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I read somewhere, quite some time ago, that it was projected to be north of 470 and east of 501.
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I remember seeing the article...it was just under the article about TV build out!!!
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There was a lot of talk before Christmas and this is PURE SPECULATION. The corner of 470 and the turnpike intersection was suggested as a suitable place to catch future traffic. Also so peak interest with Orlando snowbirders passing down through the turnpike.
I can also see the junction opposite the state prison being a good place on the junction of 501 and 470. The reason being business is not as bothered by the neighbours or views. Both locations are slightly further than the distance from Brownwood to LSL. They are also relatively central to catchment areas. When will they be built ? AGAIN PURE SPECULATION ON MY PART. I base my assumption on the speed of development over the past year and nothing more. I would anticipate the 4th town starting some time after 2025, probably between 2025 - 2030. This will however be highly dependant on the US economy at the time, although with so many people retiring the economy is less likely to have such an impact. I would then guess that development will then continue south below 470, placing the new town in the centre. Thinking population growth though, I can't help thinking that a 5th town will be required in the south east area between 471 & 569 and 47 & 470. The 5th town would then be approximately equal distance to the 4th town. TIme wise - well, TV currently has the land and permits to build to 2043 so that kind places the announcement for town 5 around 2028 and development for around 2035-2040. Seems a long way off. Maybe but I would also expect more land to have been purchased by then. Maybe that will be when we get the monorail extension to Epcot, as Disney will have bought up all the land to Claremont |
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They are still building in Paddock Square so I think it will be quite a while before they start another one.
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Here's what we know from past history.
Spanish Springs Square opened 1994 Lake Sumter Square opened 2007 Brownwood Paddock Square opened 2013 From Villages News online: July 10, 2018 A fourth town square south of State Road 44 is part of a 30-year road construction agreement approved Tuesday by the Sumter County Board of Commissioners. The town square’s location is not specified on a map of future road construction, but the agreement also calls for The Villages Land Co. and The Villages Development Co. to build roads and be reimbursed by the county. Signed by Kelsea Morse Manly, manager of The Villages Land Co., and Harper Boone, manager of The Villages Development Co., the agreement also states that The Villages companies plan to build a 432-acre industrial park south of Coleman. “The Villages of Southern Oaks and the new industrial park will together provide significant employment and economic development,” the agreement states. The Villages owns most of the land south of SR 44 and has completed a transportation plan for the area. Although most of the land is in Wildwood, the county is responsible for most of the roadway network. According to the agreement, The Villages is required to “develop the 4th town center or comparable lifestyle mixed-use retail center solely within Sumter County with aggregate regionally-serving commercial square footages similar in size to the existing town centers located in Sumter County (Lake Sumter Landing or Brownwood, respectively).” Planned regional roadway improvements are extensive and reimbursement from the Florida Department of Transportation will be available for expanding state roadways. Planned roadway improvements include widening U.S. 301 to four lanes from SR 44 to County Road 470 and CR 470 to four lanes from U.S. 301 to the county line. Buena Vista Boulevard will be extended south to Meggison Road, a new road that will run from SR 44, past County Road 468 to the Lake County line. The longest continuous road starts as Marsh Bend Trail at U.S. 301, flows into Corbin Trail past CR 468 and then past CR 470, where it becomes what now is called Road C as it connects to CR 471. Other improvements include an extension of Morse Boulevard from the curve south of SR 44, south to the Flordia Turnpike, expansion of County Road 501 currently under way, extension of County Road 525 west of U.S. 301 and development of smaller roads like Fenney Way and Reader Path. South of the curve, Morse Boulevard now is called Warm Springs Drive. County Administrator Bradley Arnold also told commissioners that TECO Peoples Gas Co. has agreed under protest to relocate its gas line to accommodate construction of a multi-modal tunnel under CR 468 near CR 501. The gas company maintains that it is a “private golf tunnel” related to amenities in The Villages. “PGS will relocate its facilities under protest and hereby reserves its right to collect reimbursement for all work related to this project,” the company state in a June 25 letter to Arnold. |
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This is how I computed that date: According to the Daily Sun, Spanish Springs opened in 1998. LSL opened 6 years later in 2004. Brownwood opened 8 years later in 2012. Therefore, the new square will open 10 years later, in 2022. |
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The new square is going to be built next to the new Costco
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lol new square ... the developer still hasn't given villagers a way to get there by golf cart.. there's a bridge but no roads to get to it.. also when are championship golf courses and restaurants going to be built... TV used to put in ALL the infrastructure for a community before it was built.. now it's like all other developers we'll build you homes 1st and then give you your amenities a little at a time
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Spanish Springs Square opened 1998 Lake Sumter Square opened 2004 Brownwood Paddock Square opened 2012 |
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BTW have you bought south of CR44?
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With regard to Brownwood area no new homes were built until 2011, I went to the first open house in August 2011 on Braddy Ct in Sanibel. The square had some buildings go up in 2012 but activities didn't really kick into gear until the Florida Lottery Night with the Flamingos was held. I shot a video of that and uploaded it to youtube, that was March 9, 2013. The Sun estimated 7,000 people at the square that night. So 2012 they broke ground but nothing happened until 2013. Flamingos Live at the Villages, Florida the Paddock Square 3/9/2013 - YouTube With Lake Sumter Landing, I remember getting a lifestyle video of the new square, Lake Sumter Landing in 2007. Probably the same as Brownwood, it probably took a couple of years before there was much activity. I know I looked at a home in Tall Trees, which is the first village south of 466 and it was built in 2005. That's 2-1/2 miles north of LSL, I would think 2007 would be more realistic as far activities and stores rented. Either way, these dates only go to show that a 4th Square is probably somewhere between 2025 and 2030. |
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