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376.1 | The motel is a mystery to me | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sat Jun 20 1992 23:47 | 8 |
| Keith, I believe that the Motel is closed, and I don't know who
owns it or the plans.
It seems to me that with Ed Services now located in PKO3, the motel
would be a gold mine for visiting students who now have to be housed
in Marlboro or Boxboro hotels.
Frank
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376.2 | Maynard Motel | VERGA::CARTER | The 3 R's - Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle | Mon Jun 22 1992 10:56 | 10 |
| Frank,
I agree that it would be an affordable alternative for students to stay there
than at the Sheraton Boxborough, or whatever it is called now. The place looks
like it has been taken care of and it would not take much work or money to get
it operating again.
Thanks for the information.
Keith
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376.3 | For Sale | 5706::CLARK | | Tue Jun 30 1992 10:26 | 3 |
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I went by there this morning, there is a 'For Sale' sign on the
front lawn.
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376.4 | thoughts | ASABET::TRUMPOLT | Liz Trumpolt - MSO2-2/F3 - 223-7195 | Fri Jul 10 1992 16:17 | 18 |
| I work in MSO2, up the hill behind the Maynard Motel and almost
everyday for the past couple of weeks there has been some kind of
activity going on there. One day there was one of those big
construction dumpsters out side with alot of trash in it, and other
days there has been a landscaping crew there cleaning up the lawn area.
There is no for sale sign on the lawn that I have noticed and I go past
it every day at sometime or another. So maybe someone has brought it
and figured it would be a good investment with this being the heart of
Digitals Training center. Maybe they think if they clean it up and
possibly add a small lunchenett that they can make alot of money from
Digital. That all the people coming from out of state going to
training at PKO will stay at the Motel instead of going all the way to
Boxboro or Marlboro. You have to agree it is alot closer.
Just some thoughts.
liz
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376.5 | Any Buyers out there..??.. | HINDER::SOMERS | | Mon Jul 20 1992 14:46 | 4 |
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I just went by this morning (7/20), and there is a "Century-21"
for-sale sign out front..... MS.....
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376.6 | Surprised | OS2NET::DELUCO | CT, Network Applications | Fri Jul 24 1992 13:14 | 4 |
| Frankly, I'm very surprised that this property hasn't gotten snapped
up. It seems that it could easily make money.
Jim
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376.7 | Property in two towns = problems | TAN::DONAHUE | | Mon Jul 27 1992 09:27 | 17 |
| One major problem with the motel is the fact that is resides in two towns,
Maynard and Acton. If I remember correctly, most of it is on the Acton
side.
This causes some problems, as you have to have two towns approve any
changes, etc.
I recall a time when the then current owners were trying to get permission
to expand the motel to two floors. Due to the two town approval process,
among other things, it never became a reality.
I figure, if Pat (Russ) Forsyth of Forsyth Reality, owned the building for
several years and did nothing to expand/improve it, there must be major
drawbacks here. He would certainly know how to get around "loopholes".
Just my 2 cents worth...
Norma
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376.8 | Maybe a bigger pay-off is needed ;^) | AKOFIN::WATSON | Some like it not | Fri Jul 31 1992 11:17 | 10 |
| re: .7
That's a shame. Too bad no one has gotten one of the towns to agree to re-draw
the town boundaries. I know it wouldn't be easy (all politics) but it seems
foolish to me to restrict someone's business because of an arbitrary line
drawn in the dirt many years ago.
If neither town can agree, then both towns lose out.
-cw
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376.9 | Never been a problem | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Fri Jul 31 1992 11:47 | 10 |
| Before you get carried away, you should know that there has never
been a problem with the motel with respect to dealing with two
town governments.
The only thing even close to a problem was the time many years ago
when the then owner wanted to put in a lounge on the end of the motel.
He first applied to Maynard and was shot down. Then he turned the
plan over and applied to Acton. Lost again.
Frank
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376.10 | Where's Norman Bates when you need him? | AKOFIN::WATSON | Some like it not | Fri Jul 31 1992 12:15 | 16 |
| Frank, I'm not getting carried away (can't speak for others), but from just
your last reply it sure sounds like there's a problem there somewhere. Seems
to my naive mind that these "non-"problems would have worked themselves out a
long time ago.
There's probably a lot more to this motel story than I'm seeing/hearing here.
But, if there's a need for a local motel, and there is a potential clientele
out there, yet the motel in question is not active, then it seems to me
there might be a problem somehwere.
As Norma (I think) said a couple of replies back, the realtor himself has not
gotten around these "non-"problems. You've got to wonder why. I do.
Thanks for your reply.
Cliff Watson
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376.11 | | REGENT::POWERS | | Fri Jul 31 1992 13:56 | 6 |
| > That's a shame. Too bad no one has gotten one of the towns to agree to re-draw
> the town boundaries. I know it wouldn't be easy (all politics) but it seems
> foolish to me to restrict someone's business because of an arbitrary line
> drawn in the dirt many years ago.
Which do you think was there first, the town line or the motel?
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376.12 | Does it matter to the owners? | AKOFIN::WATSON | Some like it not | Fri Jul 31 1992 15:21 | 1 |
| I think it's irrelevant.
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376.13 | | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Sat Aug 01 1992 01:26 | 15 |
| With all due apologies, I again state that there has *NEVER* been
an issue with the motel that involved a dispute between the Towns
of Maynard and Acton. With the exception of the application for
a liquor license that I mentioned previously, all of the talk in
this note about political difficulties between Acton and Maynard
regarding expansion and/or renovation proposals are just the
figment of someone's twisted imagination,
Aside to .8- "maybe a bigger pay-off is needed" is a tad offensive.
I don't know where you live, but in Maynard we have solved that
potential problem with our new Town Charter. I would be more than
happy to send you a copy if you'd like.
Frank
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376.14 | That's what I was told... | TAN::DONAHUE | | Mon Aug 03 1992 13:03 | 20 |
| <<< Note 376.13 by SENIOR::IGNACHUCK "Native Maynardian" >>>
> With all due apologies, I again state that there has *NEVER* been
> an issue with the motel that involved a dispute between the Towns
> of Maynard and Acton. With the exception of the application for
> a liquor license that I mentioned previously,
> all of the talk in
> this note about political difficulties between Acton and Maynard
> regarding expansion and/or renovation proposals are just the
> figment of someone's twisted imagination,
...
Sorry Frank, I got that info from the then owner of the motel, as I was working
there at the time. Could it be that the owner was not telling the truth?
Go figure...
I apologize if I started a rumor, it wasn't my intent.
Norma
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376.15 | We want the Motel to re-open | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Mon Aug 03 1992 23:14 | 26 |
| Norma, I certainly don't blame you for passing on what you may
have heard. It's just that in my experience so far in town
government in Maynard, I have not seen any instances of any
stonewalling or beaurcracy that would discourage a business from
expanding or improving itself. In fact, I have seen the opposite
from the Selectmen and the Planning Board. Both groups have been
working hard with the Chamber of Commerce and the merchants to
bring business into Maynard, not to chase them out. As I'm sure
you've noticed, the DPW has concentrated this year in mowing
and bark mulching the various green spaces around town to make
the Town more attractive to both residents and shoppers. The
Selectmen have met with representatives of the Mall to discuss
parking and we have sent out a few letters on our own to major
franchises that have expressed interest in locating in Maynard,
offering our support and cooperation.
I believe that the Maynard Motel can be an asset to the Town and
if the owners have a plan to expand or re-open the Motel, I'm sure
that the Town of Maynard would cooperate fully in this effort. I
just don't want noters to get the impression that the Motel is
sitting idle because of some governmental red-tape.
Best regards,
Frank
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376.16 | I didn't mean to imply... | TAN::DONAHUE | | Tue Aug 04 1992 10:42 | 14 |
| Frank, I never intended to imply that town governments TODAY were holding
back from introducing more business to our area. I just made a comment
about what I heard many years ago.
I have been wondering for years, why the motel hasn't made a come back. It
is a shame to see it sitting there, not being utilized.
Can we both agree that we both would like to see this business thrive in
the near future? And that the town governments are working in the same
direction?
Now, can we be friends again? :-)
Norma
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376.17 | All is well, Norma | SENIOR::IGNACHUCK | Native Maynardian | Wed Aug 05 1992 00:26 | 8 |
| Norma, to use an old Digital saying "I think we are in violent
agreement".
And, yes, as a couple of old Millrats and native Maynardians,
we will always be friends.
Best regards,
Frank
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376.18 | Awww shucks :') | CTHQ2::DELUCO | CT, Network Applications | Wed Aug 05 1992 16:33 | 1 |
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376.19 | Good grief | AKOFIN::WATSON | Some like it not | Sat Aug 08 1992 13:52 | 22 |
| re: .13 (and my .8)
Frank, and others here.
I never meant my note to be offensive to anyone. It was intended to be
"tongue in cheek" but I left out any smileys. Call me cynical, but I
based my note on the info related here, which the writer said she heard
from the owner of the motel.
I assume there is a real need for a nearby motel because of DEC's business.
Because this particular motel is already built and (I'm guessing) readily
available for occupancy, but is sitting idle, and because the other noter
related her account it appeared there is in fact an underlying reason for
the motel to be sitting idle, which isn't obvious to me . Certainly the
town(s) can use the income from an establishment such as this. I don't see
any indication here or elsewhere that _either_ town is doing anything to
try to make this happen.
Thanks for the offer of a copy of the Maynard Town Charter, but I'll
respectfully decline. (I don't know what I'd gain from reading it.)
Cliff
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376.20 | Wendy's @motel rumor | LEDDEV::UGRINOW | | Mon Aug 31 1992 09:25 | 5 |
| The rumor I heard last Thursday (from a real estate agent) was that the
Maynard Motel was being considered as a site for a new Wendy's! I like
Wendy's...but...I think the town needs a motel more than another fast food
restaurant.
--Nick
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