Town council voted to accept the donation from current owner Gary Reynolds. The council is considering leasing the restaurant and is seeking more information before making a decision about future management of the golf course. “I know we will keep it a golf course,” council member Jodi Norrick says. “We want more information like what the Grandview Golf Course costs the city of Anderson, [Ind.].”
Gary Reynolds, the current owner of the Edgewood Golf Course and Edge restaurant in Anderson, Ind., has donated the property to the town of Edgewood, The Herald Bulletin reported. Town council recently voted to accept the donation.
“Christmas came early to Edgewood,” Council President Pat Farran said Dec. 16.
“We’re working on developing a plan,” she said. “We’re looking at leasing the facilities. We absolutely want to keep the Edge [restaurant] and golf course open.”
The Edge closed Dec. 17 and is tentatively scheduled to reopen Jan. 4, The Herald Bulletin reported.
“It might be closed a little longer,” she said. “There is a great staff at the Edge, and we want to keep as many people employed as possible.”
Council members are gathering information about the golf course and the restaurant, The Herald Bulletin reported.
“This is a win-win for our community,” she said.
Town council member Jodi Norrick said portions of the golf course are located in both Edgewood and the city of Anderson, The Herald Bulletin reported.
“We have managed the pool [at the golf course] for several years,” she said. “We have to figure out how to move forward.”
The council is considering leasing the restaurant and is seeking more information before making a decision about future management of the golf course, she told The Herald Bulletin.
“I know we will keep it a golf course,” Norrick said. “We want more information like what the Grandview Golf Course costs the city of Anderson.”
Reynolds could not be reached for comment by The Herald Bulletin.
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