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Co. Seeks To Turn Ex-Nursing Home Into Hub Hotel

Publication Date:
September 7, 2010
Written By:
Donna Goodison
Source:
Boston Herald



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Synopsis:

A former nursing home in the Jamaica Plain neighborhood of Boston may soon be converted into a budget hotel. The current adaptive reuse plan calls for adding two additional floors on top of the old Pond View Nursing Home. Watertown-based SMC Management hopes to repurpose the nursing home into a 40-room hotel which is conveniently located by the city’s Emerald Necklace, MBTA Green Line and the Longwood Medical area. These plans, as well as the purchase of the site, are dependent on whether SMC Management will be granted a zoning variance to add the additional floors.

Interestingly, the article also notes that the former Cleveland Circle Cinema in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston may soon become a hotel as well. Although Goodison stated the hotel is planned for the theatre building, she clarifies that its really only the site that will be used as plans call for the demolition of the old building. There are no details provided as to why the developer for this other project, Boston Development Group, found it more advantageous to build new rather than reuse.

Brighton Appoints Committee To Explore Options Regarding VIC, Camp Gabriels

Publication Date:
February 20, 2010
Written By:
Nathan Brown
Source:
Adirondack Daily Enterprise



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Synopsis:

With the recent decommissioning of Camp Gabriels and now the impending closure of the Visitor Interpretive Center by the State of New York, the town of Brighton is taking action. The community has decided that rather than complaining to the State about the closures, they have instead created a Town Redevelopment Citizens’ Committee. This committee has the duty of exploring potential reuse options for both locations. The discussions are centered around adaptive reuse of both properties. New York released an adaptive reuse plan for Camp Gabriels in the fall of 2009, but nothing came of it. While the State is now thinking of demolishing the buildings, the community hopes to find better alternatives. The idea is to ensure the benefit of Brighton and the region.