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beachmouse

Beach Fanatic
Dec 5, 2004
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Bluewater Bay, FL
It's Florida. Someone's always going to want their theme-park experience. All I can do is shrug and hope they enjoy what they ask for as I gently mock them behind their back.
 
Not just plans to clear cut, they actually did it. And just a month or so ago, they clear cut even more land just to the east of the original construction site.

I thought the Prominence developers were fined for doing the original clear cutting. I'm surprised they would cut more... :dunno:

In my opinion, this is (was) yet another example of developers trying to throw something on 30-A to make a buck without a clear plan.
 

Matt J

SWGB
May 9, 2007
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9,670
My understanding was that the property was pretty much split equally by 30A and the original plans were for both sides of the road. However, due to conservation of the scrub pine they would basically be unable to develop the North side. I remember an article about it, brb.
 

TreeFrog

Beach Fanatic
Oct 11, 2005
1,793
214
Seagrove
that clear cutting on the west side happened during the last month. why they would do that when they knew there was no money is beyond comprehension.


The British call it "bloody-minded", which translates to American roughly as "stupidly and destructively persistent".
 

Smiling JOe

SoWal Expert
Nov 18, 2004
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dude, perhaps the money to which John R refers, is the money from sales. Developers don't typically build an entire community before selling any. If there are no sales, why would the developer continue to clear land? They already have the D.O.

Prominence would be an easy sell if they did what they said they were going to do when they had the first local meeting. They said that it would include a mix of homes to draw in a diverse group of people, including the very wealthy, and they specifically mentioned that even "school teachers would be able to afford a home." I called B.S. in front of a room of 100+ people on that one, and basically told them that they were smoking crack. That was back in 2003 or early 2004, not too many years ago. If they had stuck to that pricing structure, they would have sold out already. Somehow, things changed, and now they have zero sales. They want to pretend to be a self-contained development, but they know the beach is the draw. Deer Lake State Park is the closest beach access, and the gates are locked at sunset. I am wondering what beach the owners and guests will flock to, in order to watch a sunset over the water. I have no idea what the prices will be in there, but I think end-users will look at other options once they find out the beach is a hassle to get to.
 

flyforfun

Beach Fanatic
Oct 20, 2006
311
39
Birmingham, Al
I've noticed that for about the past week, there has been absolutely nothing going on at Prominence. All but the main entrance are blocked off. There have been no work crews, nobody at the sales offices, etc. Any one know what is going on? Are they in bankruptcy?

Your looking at the first "Purple Haze" or "Crazy Bill's Tatto" palor on 30-A. Of course with the pond, it would make a great site for the next water park. I am amazed at how the county just rubber stamped all these projects. :bang:
 
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