Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Back UpNort there were three players in the game, in order of quality (in my opinion) Home Depot, Menard's, and Lowe's. Home Depot carried the best quality stuff but pricier than the other two. I did a lot of woodworking back in the day and Menard's had the best lumber, though a lot of their power tools were brands I'd never heard of and among the woodworkers of the area didn't have that great a reputation. Lowe's was a last-resort stop: their lumber was terrible in most respects; huge voids in the Chi-ply they carried even on their best-grade stuff. Their dimension lumber resembled skis. I'd stop there for small hand tools or sanding pads but that's about all. |
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Home Depot and Lowe's next to each other?
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Trader Joe's and Costco will be sure to follow. |
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I remember years ago in Georgia, a Home Depot was built immediately next door to a successful local store called "Builderama". Builderama was gone within about a month or so. They didn't have a chance. I never have understood how ACE Hardware stores can stay in business. It seems like most customers don't spend much money there. But, I think that Amazon is a bigger threat to Home Depot, Lowes, and ACE. Why drive to a store when you can get it the next day and usually for less money?
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Doubtful, and Ace is hardly a mom & pop outfit. There are many niches in the hardware world that Ace fills, that HD and Lowe's do not. Need just a couple specialized fasteners? Ace is the place. Need a propane tank refilled? Ace again. Also, Ace usually employs very knowledgeable people who can offer valuable assistance. Often times their staff are retired tradesmen. There will always be a place for Ace.
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I was waiting...
...for the first comment about Costco!
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Probably the same reason that whenever you see a Walgreen’s, you’ll see a CVS across the street ! LOL !
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Hope they put a bagel place in that shopping center too! |
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Have ever walked into one store and didn't like their selection or they were out of stock on a product, only to drive up to 441 to see if Home Depot had it. I do it all the time. Wasted time, fuel, and money. I actually prefer Home Depot and it'll be nice to have one closer. Plus with all the expansions in the Villages those further south won't want to make the drive to 441. The same could be said for Lowes. Why did they build so close to the Ace hardware store in Wildwood? I actually like going there too. Great people, good help finding what you need.
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Home Depot and retail in general
It takes a good 15 years to get retail/restaurants/banks/medical built up to a sufficient level in each new area of The Villages.
That is based on 50 years of their steady development and the retail/restaurant/banks/medical services being built BEHIND that population growth curve. You have another 5-10 years to see south of 44 getting adequate “neighborhood” services. Look at 466, which has had a massive FULL TIME residential TV populace (the newer areas have a much more disproportionate number of snowbirds/absentee owners/renters) for over 15 years. That area is STILL growing, and just now getting some good, diverse retail businesses coming in. 466A JUST started getting developed in the past 5 years (after 10 years of a dense population of mostly FULL TIME residents living in the area, not to mention the wildwood population). It will take another 5-10 years for 466A and the 44 corridors to have what everyone is hoping for. Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods and Costco will never come here. Evidently neither will any really good fine dining restaurants. Our populace simply will not actually support those businesses, and their algorithms know it. There is evidently only a small minority here that will, or is able to, pay the premium for premium foods. Earthfare took a chance on us and got burned. Fresh Market took a chance, and I don’t see how they will make it much longer. Now Sprouts is going to give us a try. With Sams and now BJs, Costco for sure isn’t going to come here. At least they are putting one in Clermont, which is a wee bit closer than existing stores. I am happy to see the Home Depot coming to 466A! I don’t know if other people have noticed, but the other thing that is happening is that a lot of retail and service sector companies that were on the 441 corridor up by Spanish springs areas are not renewing leases. And the vacant spaces are staying vacant. i expect to see more of that in the next few years as stores move to 466, 466A and 44 corridors. That will mean convenience for us, but a whole lot more traffic on our streets as non-villagers take shortcuts to get to retail. I hope one day we get a referendum on the ballot and take over our own street maintenance so we can become truly gated community. I will pay for that gladly. |
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With the construction on 27/441, we haven’t been to HD in awhile. Always loved the hot dogs outside HD. Don’t know if they’re still there, but if so, hope they relocate to the new HD on 466A.
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Will this Home Depot be the same square footage as on 441?
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