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I just spent some time perusing that website.
When this project was first announced, I didn't think it would have much impact on the Fort.
There is still a golf course between this development and the Fort.
I also expected that the Four Seasons Resort would be built first, and then the private residences.
But, the private residences are coming first, and the Four Seasons Resort is being referred to as a "proposed" development.
Interesting.
Also, the website says that less than 30 homesites will be sold this year, but that there will be over 400 residences constructed.
Over 400.
That's a lot more than I thought.
The entryway for this project was near complete in April, 2010, when I took these photos:
As you can see, the signage was not completed at the time. And, as far as I could see, there was nothing else built other than the entry. So the fact that they are just now offering homesites for sale makes sense. They are going to try to raise some cash from selling some homesites, and probably use that to fund the next phase, whatever that may be.
It will be a long time before any of this actually impacts Fort Wilderness.
But, I think it will some day.
TCD
When this project was first announced, I didn't think it would have much impact on the Fort.
There is still a golf course between this development and the Fort.
I also expected that the Four Seasons Resort would be built first, and then the private residences.
But, the private residences are coming first, and the Four Seasons Resort is being referred to as a "proposed" development.
Interesting.
Also, the website says that less than 30 homesites will be sold this year, but that there will be over 400 residences constructed.
Over 400.
That's a lot more than I thought.
The entryway for this project was near complete in April, 2010, when I took these photos:



As you can see, the signage was not completed at the time. And, as far as I could see, there was nothing else built other than the entry. So the fact that they are just now offering homesites for sale makes sense. They are going to try to raise some cash from selling some homesites, and probably use that to fund the next phase, whatever that may be.
It will be a long time before any of this actually impacts Fort Wilderness.
But, I think it will some day.
TCD