Preliminary Plans under way for Country Crossing
Lance Griffin/Dothan Eagle
Published: March 27, 2008
After the flurry of news for three weeks after the Country Crossing announcement, things appear to have died down a bit, at least publicly. Representatives from Apogee Attractions—the planning company that will develop the plan for CC—were on hand to look at the land last week. Developer Ronnie Gilley said a “bubble plan” should be completed soon, possibly as early as tomorrow.
Early artist renderings of what Country Crossing could look like have already been posted on our blog, but you can take a fresh look by clicking here
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Posted by ( ) on April 17, 2008 at 1:28 pm
Sounds like someone didn’t get a cut out of this project and is bitter.To bad you have to call names here.Guess there was no milk with the cereal.
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Posted by ( ) on April 06, 2008 at 6:52 pm
I like the country crossing idea; everything but the developer. He’s a great BS’er ,all talk.
Do the research people on all of his big projects. Tell us Ronnie your true COMPLETED projects that have been and are successful OR BETTER YET SOME OF THOSE PROJECTS FROM 2006 OR SO YOU HAD ON WEBSITES AND MARKETED. Better idea for you RG, write a book on how to take peoples money and shuffle it around. Come on let’s see the success stories.. This guy isn’t for real. It’ll never happen… Let’s just say he’s a Trump wannabe.
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Posted by ( ) on April 02, 2008 at 7:13 am
I think Country Crossing is a wonderful Idea. We lack things to do in this area. If you want to have a family vacation, weekend getaway, or a day with the family, where do you have to go? if you stay local you have Movie theaters, Bowling, Putt putt, & Water World. Then your next option is FLORIDA, GEORGIA, MISSISSIPPI. Which are Full of fun things to do, places to see & get away to.
We here in the southeast NEED places like this. People are worried about all the cons But you are not looking at the Pros. This venture could bring as much as 4000 jobs to the wiregrass. not to say how much money it could bring to our local businesses. Every one wonders what Mike Gilley has to gain.. He is a business man sure he’ll get his share but look his is bringing us. local revenue, jobs & place we can take our families.
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