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<description>&lt;p&gt;Don&apos;t fret about the Pier, a restaurant will be going into that spot along with updated boat docks and better parking.  Condos aren&apos;t a part of that area at all.  A piece of land further up the road will add some homes to the area, but the area around the pier will remain commercial only.  Nothing is open this year as everything is still going through the approval and design process, and if all goes smoothly, the area will be better than ever in 2007.  While it is sad that the Pier is gone, at least you won&apos;t have to pee while standing in a puddle of urine, while eating a mediocre overpriced burger.  Besides if you still wanted to do that you could just head over to Ski Shores.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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