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Re: Indigo Bay Developer Goes Bankrupt
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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03/17/2018 03:17 PM
03/17/2018 03:17 PM
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I can't say I'm surprised, in general, but they had been advertising in the Daily Herald until really recently, including ads saying how the project survived virtually unscathed from Irma, according to them. I hope that no one bought in, as a result of those ads! This is always sad for those people who are already committed and can now lose a lot of money. In the article it said that those partially complete houses now need to find another contractor to finish their homes. With all the rebuilding going on because of Irma, I bet building supplies are scarce and expensive.
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