Commenting on some other posts, I agree that as a community, we need to recognize the reasons why people choose to vacation and live in South Walton rather than Destin or Panama City Beach. The vast majority come here because South Walton (at least the length of 30A, is quaint, different, not like Destin, PCB or the rest of Florida. There isn't a McDonald's, Best Buy, and other stores you can find around the USA. South Walton has been more unique with its business offerings, and people love that. For those who want to go "live it up," they can go to nearby Destin or PCB. While there may be times when it would be nice to be able to buy office supplies without having to take off a half day to run errands in Destin, I think that most would agree that we don't need an Office Max in South Walton. We don't need a Target, we don't need a Walmart, we don't need another Publix, we don't need an Outback Steak House, we don't need another Olive Garden, etc.
I was glad to have some of the boxes, like Home Depot, Office Depot, Barnes & Noble, even Wal-Mart, within about 30 min. of my Seagrove Beach neighborhood -- but no closer.
For years I've felt -- and told my friends & real estate customers -- that it was preferable to have those things available within a reasonable distance but not too much closer than they are.
SJ is right -- we, and our visitors, value this place so much because it's not like everywhere else. We don't (yet) have Wal-Mart and McD's and Alvin's Island and Sonic 5 minutes away. We don't (yet) have their nighttime light pollution (tho Tom Thumb does an impressive job of it already). We don't (yet) have the number of traffic lights and low-speed traffic congestion that those places propogate.
The fact that we (were) a little harder to get to, a little further from Target, and a little more blessed with open space is what brought & has kept many of us locals here, and is in part what has blessed us with such a strong tourist economy. South Walton wasn't like south Okaloosa & Bay counties.
We don't need more Wal-Marts, or Publix, or Alvin's, and we don't probably even need two regional airports between Pensacola & Tallahassee.
But we're getting all these things, because we either outright ask for them or we don't have the foresight & courage to ever apparently say "enough is enough." And we are therefore slowly, but very surely, losing the very things that brought us here.
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