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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Clyde's to Close in February for Renovations

Once renovations begin, the lakefront restaurant will be closed for eight weeks.

  Clyde's of Columbia will close on Feb. 4 to begin $4 million in renovations and will be closed for eight weeks afterwards, according to Clyde's corporate offices. The popular lakefront restaurant announced in October it would be making improvements to the kitchen, bathrooms, decor and patio as part of the renovation process. The Tomato Palace will also be closed during renovations as it shares a kitchen with Clyde's, according to Tom Meyer, Clyde's president, who announced the renovations last year. At the time, Meyer said the restrooms at Clyde's were in "dire need" of renovations. He also said the kitchen would be expanded, the interior would be completely gutted and re-done and the restaurant plans to install a pergola on the patio. …

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Thursday, April 19, 2012

The $6 Million Hobbit's Glen Clubhouse Redesign

The Columbia Association Board is expected to pick one of the redesign options at their next meeting.

  Comprehensive designs and cost estimates for updating the clubhouse at Hobbit’s Glen were presented to the Columbia Association Board last week. Both the renovation and new clubhouse options are estimated to cost around $6 million. The renovation option would cost $5,702,702 and the new clubhouse would be $5,854,085, according to Kelly Cooper, spokesperson for the CA. The CA Board is expected to pick one of the options at its next meeting on April 26, according to Cooper. H. Chambers Company, the firm charged with updating the clubhouse, presented the two options, along with a third that included the new clubhouse, a new turnhouse and course updates on April 12. CA Board Member Tom Coale wrote in his blog, HoCo Rising, that under both …

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11:31 am on Friday, April 27, 2012

I do not understand why the PGA professionals on staff at Hobbits are not being consulted on the club house design. They are the most knowledgable on what works and what does not. This oversight needs to be corrected.   more ›

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