In a statement to Spectrum News 1 Texas, the TJJD says a new trustee will be appointed by the attorney general’s office and that it will be up to that person or persons to determine the future of the property when the lease runs out in March 2024. This highly valued property near downtown sits on a trust previously overseen by the Texas Juvenile Justice Department (TJJD) with the proceeds going to benefit orphans across the state. However, some putts are easier than others. “We’ve had a great relationship with the owners of this land and we have every intention of renewing our lease,” Dismukes Massad said. While ownership has kept cost, concessions and décor consistent to maintain the memories for future generations, Austin’s growth continues to challenge legacy businesses like this. This year marks the 75th anniversary for the Austin staple, a family-owned institution since 1948. “We have people come back 20 years later with side-by-side photos of their kids.” We’ve hosted everything from weddings, to proposals and first dates,” Dismukes Massad said. We’re keeping it weird and we never grow up,” Dismukes Massad said. “We never grow up and that’s what we love. For Austinite and Peter Pan Mini-Golf co-owner, Margaret Dismukes Massad, there’s only one true Never Never land in the Capital City.
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