Thats a proper idea right there. Get an sense of what the land would cost, what legal issues may come up during the process, and a good economic model. When you have that, look for investors in the form of member owned, private equity.jimlongley wrote:Well, there is Jacob's Plain http://www.jacobsplain.com/ but that's an extra distance.
What I would like to see is someone buy CCGR and turn it into a private club - different zoning rules - and really torque off those who fought so hard to close it.
Gun ranges can be profitable, but they can also be a royal pain in the rear end.