Saw this tweet this morning, but can't read the full article. Anybody have details? I'm sure it's a long way out, but are there plans to retire/replace the existing golf course? I'm sure the land it's on is prime real estate, but it would be sad to lose an "on campus" course.
I was wondering the same, can't read but certainly interesting. Was curious how involved UF may be in this or if just something a developer is throwing out. It then brings into question what the school may be looking to do with such a large piece of property.