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Originally Posted by Formula260SS
Ames does, I've stayed across the street. The own the large "houses" and each one has multiple rooms in it.
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So if Ames owns the property across the street and they can't make money with a ramp, then we all know what the inevitiable will be. They'll be pressured to sell property to a developer.
So the question is who is preying on the situation and what is Nix's (and other petition signers) true intent. It's going to be up to the Gilford voters to put the brakes on the railroading that's taking place.