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Re: Lake Fairfield [Re: Douglas J] #15252886 Yesterday at 03:38 AM
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My Google Earth shows the latest images were taken 1/9/2024 and it looks like nothing has happened in a while.

I bet the fishing is pretty good right now.


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Re: Lake Fairfield [Re: Douglas J] #15253048 Yesterday at 01:13 PM
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popcorn I've seen some developments like this fizzle. Usually the investors butting heads. I've seen some wait on economic change and had one where I was raised fail because they didn't have the clientele in the area to support it.
There was a development built back in the late 80's north of Monroe, Louisiana that was built on a bayou with an Arnold Palmer golf course. The developers just put infrastructure and were trying to sell lots around the golf course and bordering the bayou. Back in those days you could buy a really nice house for what they were asking for lots and with the economy being what is there it crashed and burned. Bankruptcy eventually ate the whole thing.
Unless the developers and investors have a falling out I figure this Fairfield thing will eventually go.


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Re: Lake Fairfield [Re: Monty Wright] #15253217 Yesterday at 03:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Monty Wright


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Re: Lake Fairfield [Re: Scoundrel] #15253328 Yesterday at 05:21 PM
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They should take all of these old coal plants and put in Nuclear Reactors! They already have the cooling water and infrastructure they need! There is only a small chance of a meltdown!

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Re: Lake Fairfield [Re: Douglas J] #15253429 Yesterday at 06:49 PM
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Great spot right here.
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Re: Lake Fairfield [Re: Douglas J] #15253582 Yesterday at 09:46 PM
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Heard a while back his Chinese backers backed out and was looking for another investor .
Don’t know that it’s true but who knows.


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Re: Lake Fairfield [Re: CCDGRACE] #15253776 3 hours ago
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Originally Posted by CCDGRACE
They should take all of these old coal plants and put in Nuclear Reactors! They already have the cooling water and infrastructure they need! There is only a small chance of a meltdown!


If what some of the others are saying here that could possibly happen.
Have the north area bought with eminent domain for a nuclear power plant and the rest remain in his possession.

I don't know if there have ever been any powerplants built on a private lake so they might try to open it back up.


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