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05 July 2006

Moving is a possibility

I decided years ago when I first moved to Pensacola that I would not live here for an eternity....that would be my hell. But exactly, when Em and I would move became the question.

With my company, there are possibilities galore. The theater is a growing one with locations popping up every where; and it being a young company, there are always possibilities of moving up within it. So, I'm thinking of looking where Em and I can establish some new roots.

I'm doing pretty good here at this location. I am also the first to admit that I need a lot more experience and education to do it all, but I'm planning on now putting out the word with my general manager and previous GM that I'm interested in moving up and moving out. Possible locations will include northern theaters. I'd prefer the east coast so I can live near the water but a nice lake or river would suffice also. Em is looking for snow. She wants A LOT of snow.

Well, there is a theater opening in Pennsylvania in October (that's the latest opening date). It's location is central to many a thing like New York and Washington DC and a helluva lot more than what's here in Pcola. If the house sells, I get a portion of it according to Mrs. Devine, which would help as a good start to our new life. And if I move up, I would get moving costs.

I'm actually excited about expressing my views about moving. And I'm hoping I can learn more of what a salaried position does so that I can secure the job.

Excited.

I will keep all of you up to date.

Comments

Found this article on the web about the eventual new Rave in Hendersonville, just north of me. It's a lot of blah-blah-blah, but the meat is in the last two sentences:

The Streets of Indian Lake Is Unanimously Approved by Planning Commission

Plans for the first phase of the Indian Lake Village development were unanimously approved in December 2005 by planning commissioners in Hendersonville with commissioners also approving a site plan for the 500,000 square foot The STreets of Indian Lake lifestyle center. "The Streets of Indian Lake will be like no other retail development currently seen in the Hendersonville market," said Danny Hale, managing partner of HALO Properties, the developer. The Streets of indian Lake, which is being developed by Continental Real Estate of Columbus, OH, will bring many high-end retailers into the Hendersonville market. The lifestyle center will offer unique shopping opportunities, upscale retailers and specialty stores, entertainment and dining. Earlier in the year, Rave Motion Pictures announced its intent to build a 3,000 seat, 87.000 square foot, state-of-the-art multiplex theater within the development, and retailer Barnes & Noble has signed on to build a 27,000 square foot bookstore. Developers say groundbreaking for the lifestyle center is set for Memorial Day 2006 with a projected opening in Spring 2007.

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