rod Wrote:
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> Roger Hogan Wrote:
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> > You highlight in the photo photo is of the
> > property that is for sale thru Re/Max. In the
> > bottom of the photo you have included another
> > property with a building on it that the city
> owns.
> > I am only guessing but if some one bought both
> the
> > Re/Max property and the city property there
> would
> > be room for the needed parking.
> >
> > I have no idea if the gentlemen that own the
> > Narrow Gauge Gift shop would be interested in
> > selling or not. As far as photos from their 2nd
> > floor??? I have been told the upstairs will be
> > open late in the fall so I know I can get up
> there
> > then.
> >
> > I believe you are talking about a lot of
> > additional money. Where is it going to come
> > from???
>
> The money for the land would come from the same
> place the money for the building would come from,
> grants and donations. Now since the town owns the
> adjacent parcel and is interested in the RR owned
> Xmas tree park parcel it sounds to me like we have
> the makings of a land swap where everybody wins...
Your idea as far as my business is concerned is the best one that I have seen so far. Now all you have to do is find someone to put it together and convince the Village, Commission & The Friends or you can do it.
Like I said and I can only speak for myself as a old town merchant it works for me.