Look closely. The only unit originally built out was the multi million dollar penthouse with the metal palm tree on the roof.moorlander wrote:Everyone is so excited to see this move forward.framer wrote:Wow. A very large, very expensive new condo development at the Lake. I'm surprised they got approval for this:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases ... 09657.html
Here is what it's looked like for the last ~10 years.
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Interesting. I didn't realize that this was a renovation of an existing building. Great news indeed.
BTW, was that a boat show, or just another day at the Lake?
BTW, was that a boat show, or just another day at the Lake?
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It was the Super Cat Fest - The annual gathering for catamaran performance boats. The shootout is such a big event that individuals and manufacturers truck their boats in for the week from all coasts for the shootout week.framer wrote:Interesting. I didn't realize that this was a renovation of an existing building. Great news indeed.
BTW, was that a boat show, or just another day at the Lake?
progress pic (from the backside)framer wrote: ↑Sep 02, 2017Wow. A very large, very expensive new condo development at the Lake. I'm surprised they got approval for this:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases ... 09657.html
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^ A Gulf Shores condo building plopped on a reservoir without a beach comes to mind. Give it some time a Lake of the Ozarks will look like any strip of beach FL or the Gulf. Just nee a string of crappy strip mall stores on the other side of the road.
When I was a kid (40+ years ago), my family spent two weeks at the Ozarks every year. We stayed at one of those classic mom-and-pop resorts, rented our own cabin, and had a great time. The lake sure has changed since then; not better or worse; just different. There's still quiet sections of the lake if you just search them out. Heck, I can still find mom-and-pop resorts to stay at.
Yep, has been years since my family has been there so my recollection is differentaprice wrote: ↑Oct 30, 2017You must not spend much time at the Lake
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Are you guys disagreeing or agreeing? That looks enormously similar to condos in Ft. Lauderdale, Jacksonville, or Gulfport. (Save that there isn't a strip of sand between them and the water and there aren't any palm trees.)aprice wrote: ↑Oct 30, 2017You must not spend much time at the Lake
https://odis.homeaway.com/odis/listing/ ... 0c.c10.jpg
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I don't see this as good, bad, or indifferent. I really have no opinion. But . . . the Lake resembles a resort town for some reason. It used to resemble a resort town from the fifties. (And right by the dam there's still some evidence of this.) Now it looks like one from the present, if your pictures are any indication. If you like resort towns, great. But . . . do you think it doesn't look like other towns with comparable industries? Because it absolutely does.
More so I was referring to the "pretty soon portion" I was completely agreeing with what he was saying, I'm just saying it's looked like the Florida coast for the past 15-20 years.
Personally, my favorite thing about The Lake is lack of building setback. All of the Army Corp projects have a 100' setback. So while seeing rolling hills of trees against Table Rock Lake looks nice, it gets boring (and disorienting) after awhile.
But then again, I'm a city person. I like looking at the cabins and condo towers. But let's also keep in mind that The Lake has 1000+ miles (corrected from 2000, thanks Moorlander!) of shoreline, if you want to get away from the buildings, you can.
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^ it’s true. LOTO is not a Corp lake and not used for flood controll so it’s one of the few lakes in the country where you can build right on the water. Another reason it’s the best lake in the country.
Minor correction: LOTO only 1150 miles of shore line but still
More than the coast of California.
Minor correction: LOTO only 1150 miles of shore line but still
More than the coast of California.
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Ah. I follow now. And yes, I'd believe that.aprice wrote: ↑Oct 31, 2017More so I was referring to the "pretty soon portion" I was completely agreeing with what he was saying, I'm just saying it's looked like the Florida coast for the past 15-20 years.
Personally, my favorite thing about The Lake is lack of building setback. All of the Army Corp projects have a 100' setback. So while seeing rolling hills of trees against Table Rock Lake looks nice, it gets boring (and disorienting) after awhile.
But then again, I'm a city person. I like looking at the cabins and condo towers. But let's also keep in mind that The Lake has 1000+ miles (corrected from 2000, thanks Moorlander!) of shoreline, if you want to get away from the buildings, you can.
This could be great, hope it happens. https://www.ky3.com/2022/01/07/develope ... ks-region/
And because news stations always just loooooove to leave it out of stories, here is the site of this project. Great proximity to both the municipal airport and Margaritaville!shadrach wrote: ↑Jan 30, 2022This could be great, hope it happens. https://www.ky3.com/2022/01/07/develope ... ks-region/
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I heard the Byrde's are also thinking about a sports complex in that areaSRQ2STL wrote: ↑Jan 31, 2022And because news stations always just loooooove to leave it out of stories, here is the site of this project. Great proximity to both the municipal airport and Margaritaville!shadrach wrote: ↑Jan 30, 2022This could be great, hope it happens. https://www.ky3.com/2022/01/07/develope ... ks-region/
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It saddens me that my childhood family vacation place of Tan-Tar-A has been rebranded as a Margaritaville (in landlocked Missouri of all places for that brand?), but I am glad the place is still around at least.SRQ2STL wrote: ↑Jan 31, 2022And because news stations always just loooooove to leave it out of stories, here is the site of this project. Great proximity to both the municipal airport and Margaritaville!shadrach wrote: ↑Jan 30, 2022This could be great, hope it happens. https://www.ky3.com/2022/01/07/develope ... ks-region/
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RIP Black Bear Lodge and the sweet Arcade.
More on-topic about the sports complex though, it looks pretty ambitious! With the whole area being about hospitality and vacation, there are certainly plenty of available lodging to support the influx of people it would bring.
Is there a comparable sized city that hosts sporting events in a venue that large? They'd need to build partnerships with the youth leagues and organizations they are trying to attract. Good location to host regional championships for travel leagues from STL/KC/Springfield/Columbia perhaps?
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Seems like this would be a good fit for the area.
St. Louis-based developers propose new $300M family resort, entertainment district at Lake of the Ozarks
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St. Louis-based developers propose new $300M family resort, entertainment district at Lake of the Ozarks

https://www.bizjournals.com/stlouis/news/2022/10/28/osage-beach-lake-of-the-ozarks-oasis-lakeport-plan.html?cx_testId=40&cx_testVariant=cx_5&cx_artPos=3#cxrecs_sDes Peres-based SkyView Partners and Tegethoff Development submitted plans Thursday to the city of Osage Beach for Oasis at Lakeport, which would be built at Highway 54 and Jeffries Road, adjacent to the Grand Glaize Bridge.
The year-round tourist destination, catering to families, would have 20 acres of amusement rides and attractions along with hotels, restaurants, an amphitheater, marina and boardwalk, the companies said.
If approved by the city, construction could begin in 2023, and Oasis at Lakeport could open in summer 2024, the developers said.
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I'm surprised it took this long for a large entertainment district to spring up. I was looking at the area on Google Earth and it doesn't look like there's much land to work with. I hope it happens.
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I'm sure Ruth Langmore can get some folks together to staff it.Ebsy wrote: ↑Nov 06, 2022Have to wonder: who is going to work at this thing?
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^Hilarious!
^^i imagine with mass lay offs and a potential R-session inbound we may start to see a trickle of workers back to hospitality...maybe.
^^i imagine with mass lay offs and a potential R-session inbound we may start to see a trickle of workers back to hospitality...maybe.
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Where do you think they'd be "trickling" from?TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote: ↑Nov 07, 2022^Hilarious!
^^i imagine with mass lay offs and a potential R-session inbound we may start to see a trickle of workers back to hospitality...maybe.
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Nearby larger municipalities like Springfield, Joplin and NWAK perhaps.
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I guess I don't understand the logic of Recession = Increase of hospitality workers/demand.TheWayoftheArch_V2.0 wrote: ↑Nov 08, 2022Nearby larger municipalities like Springfield, Joplin and NWAK perhaps.








