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Re: summary of Orient Beach re-construction?
[Re: TundraCat]
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04/08/2016 07:39 PM
04/08/2016 07:39 PM
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OK, as far as what "prompted" the project, according to the Collectivite', it was Hurricane Gonzalo, toward the end of 2014.
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Re: summary of Orient Beach re-construction?
[Re: steveandcindylou]
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04/09/2016 09:53 PM
04/09/2016 09:53 PM
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steveandcindylou said: Most businesses had already rebuilt after the hurricane. Then the government demolishes them, again. After months of no business, the government gives them a major rent increase, and wonders why the discontent. Simply genius. If you can call them rebuilt. Some were just piece milled together and would never have survived another storm. I probably won't patronize them only because I prefer the other end of the beach. Bikini and LaPlaya are my go to places.
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