The news story mentioned how the numerous gay bars on Arena Road, which normally experience a booming business in November during the area’s annual pride festival, had to settle for something less this year due to concerns over virus spread.
This news story was first released in the Novemedition of the Desert Sun. In other Palm Springs News, the second highlighted article talked about how the pandemic had affected but not ruined the annual ‘Palm Springs Pride’ street festival on Arenas Road. We care too much for them to let a new buyer take away the magical place they all know and love.” The property has a current estimated value of $10.8 million. We’ve built a strong clientele who have come to rely on Palm Springs and INNdulge as their yearly vacation destination. “We wouldn’t want someone coming in and destroying the concept. “We’ve spent the last 10 years improving the property into a luxury gay resort,” Jackson said. In the news article, the partners were quoted as saying why they made certain stipulations before any sale can take place. This included the popular All Worlds gay resort being converted to a heterosexual swinger’s establishment in 2019. This is something that had become a major concern due to three other resorts being converted to more mainstream types of resorts over the last three years. To avoid that, the current owners, partners Jon Jackson and Sandy Miller, put some stipulations in the sale that would prevent any major changes in the vibe of this popular Warm Sands resort from taking place. The sale of this resort known as ‘INNdulge’s’, had the potential to shake up the area based on who purchased the property. This recent news story had to deal with two long-time co-owners putting one of Palm Springs’ best-known gay resorts up for sale. That publication has been proudly serving San Francisco’s bay area LGBTQ community for over 50 years now. The first real estate event was brought to light in a news story that was posted in the Tuesday, edition of the Bay Area Reporter. One has to do with the potential changes that may take place in Palm Springs after news of a long-established gay resort going for sale broke out and the other news story talked about pandemic-related changes that impacted last year’s ‘Palm Springs Pride’ street festival that’s held in the popular Arenas Road area. That’s why they wanted to specifically highlight two real estate-connected events that have gotten some recent press in their area. Palm Springs Area Real Estate, a California company that specializes in Palm Springs real estate listings, likes to keep their clients abreast of current real estate-related events that happen in their area. “ Local Realtor Talks about the Changes in Palm Springs After News of a Gay Resort Going for Sale”