I will have you know our office is in Holly Hill, almost never but certainly sometimes called Holy Hell. The street/sidewalk watching outside the front windows is prime--until we moved there, I had no idea so many people smoked and wore flip-flops while bicycling. Signature move there is to walk shirtless while HOLDING A SHIRT. I'm always like, "Dude, you are so close to being less gross."
Margie
In reply to Countingcrowbars :
Ok, just realize that we're mocking Daytona because we live here. There's also a lot to like here.
Yep. We live in a tourist town in Flori-duh, so there are certain tropes that endure. Overall, it's been a fine place to do business and raise a family--which is why what looks like a boarded-up building to the left of ours in the photo is actually a new acquisition we are rehabbing as a rental office. Windows are still on order, but stucco just got completed!
Margie
My total Daytona experience was just the area around the track at a NASA event last fall. One of the few places I've been where I wish I was carrying when I was filling up fuel jugs at a nearby gas station after the first day. I did feel much more secure in the Walmart, there were police everywhere :-)
I mean, it's a little bit like we own Baltic and Mediterranean, but in our own small way we are trying to make a difference in our little town.
Tom Suddard said:Hey I've been there!
Me too!
The Daytona Raceway Tour was awesome, especially when there was a GTD testing there.
Marjorie Suddard said:I mean, it's a little bit like we own Baltic and Mediterranean, but in our own small way we are trying to make a difference in our little town.
Don't stop being awesome. Florida needs more people like you and yours.
In reply to dj06482 (Forum Supporter) :
If you happen to be into Motorsports, there is a little racing venue that you might find interesting.
Actually, there is no Daytona. There is South Daytona, Daytona Beach Shores, and Daytona Beach. No place here named just Daytona.
I would have popped my head in to say hi and grab a sticker or something but it looked a little empty.
In reply to bearmtnmartin (Forum Supporter) :
I think I understand why you find an airport an important amenity in choosing where to live.
Back in 1980-1983 Daytona Beach was the place to go for College Spring break.
My cheap buddies and I would drive down in the 310GX from Chicago. We would tent camp in New Smyrna Beach and drive to Daytona Beach and hang out trying to sneak onto hotel pools. Nothing like a 6am sunrise on your tent when you're hung over.
Lots of good stories I'll never tell my wife, grown son, and daughter heading to college in 11 days.
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