Williams Lake and Canopy Development, New Neighbors
The Lake is about a mile down the road and has been in the same family for three generations. I was a lifeguard there when in high school and have enjoyed the place for years. Personally I will welcome my new neighbors because of their good record of developing, change isn’t always bad.


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what have they developed at this time?
These aren't "neighbors". They will build an exclusive vacation resort for the wealthy ONLY. It is a time share country club for the rich. Considering that the Catskills will be loosing 2 of it's very few lakes, I can't see how this will benefit the area. What if you lived in NYC and they bought Central Park? Would you welcome their privatizing one of the City's treasured resources? Just like the ocean, people need access to nature's water bodies and this should not exclude anyone because of their financial status. This is a travesty unfolding and it is shame that folks don't yet see this for what it is.
Firstly, Williams Lake is NOT in the Catskills.
Secondly, comparing the very PUBLIC Central Park in NYC to the PRIVATELY-OWNED Williams Lake Hotel property is a bit disingenuous.
While I share many of the concerns of those who worry about large-scale development in a small town, I don't think anything will be gained by pretending that private property is somehow "public". I'm sure Andrew wouldn't want to see his private property treated that way.
In my experience with Canopy Development, they haven't completed anything yet. They have big plans, but little follow through.
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