When we last checked in on the former Fruit of the Four Seasons structure on Atlantic Avenue, the plan was to tear the building down sometime in early 2013. However, with no prospective business owners lined up to move into the two new commercial spaces panned for the site, the timeline for the demolition has become increasingly uncertain. A representative of Stone River LLC said Monday afternoon that at this point - demolition could take place "in a month or in another year" depending on whether or not an interested party or parties step forward. So, as part of our weekly Visions for …
Earlier this month, The Sea Gull Gift Shop on Washington Street closed its doors. As part of our new What Should Go Here? column, we want to know - what kind of business do you think should move in at the location? Have you been hoping for a certain kind of business to come to town? Is there something you think would thrive in this downtown location? Let us know in the comments section. Local real estate agent Rich Cooper is looking to rent out the space. Business owners interested in the location can contact him at 617-312-0478.
After holding a relocation sale last month, Bliss Home, located at 152 Washington St., closed its doors. The business will open a new store and interior design studio in Nahant this spring, according to a message posted on the front door. Local real estate agent Rich Cooper is looking to rent out the space. Business owners interested in the location can contact him at 617-312-0478. As part of our new What Should Go Here? column, we want to know - what kind of business do you think should move in at the location? Have you been hoping for a certain kind of business to come to town? Is there …
After more than 50 years selling marine supplies in Marblehead, Lynn Marine Supply, located at 65 Front Street, is closing its doors. Local real estate agent Gerald Kaplan is looking to rent out the space. He said Lynn Marine Supply moved into the Front Street location several years ago and still has to liquidate its inventory before closing shop. As part of our new What Should Go Here? column, we want to know - what kind of business do you think should move in at the location? Let us know in the comments section.