“Fishing is going to be our heritage and first priority,” Mayor Sefatia Romeo Theken said. But she added, “We’re moving forward.”
Kathleen Conti describes Gloucester Biotechnology Academy and Beauport Hotel as meaningful catalysts. In addition to the Mayor’s quote, there are comments and points of view shared by several: Sherri Zizik; Vito Giacalone; Gregory Verdine; Ken Riehl, Cape Ann Chamber of Commerce (nice quote); Lee Dellicker, Winhover Construction (Beauport); George Marsh (architect Gloucester Biotechnology). Oh, and the former Mayor of New Bedford, John Bullard. chimes in.
Other new businesses downtown beyond this article include goodlinens opening July 1, Jane Deering Gallery on Pleasant Street, the new bicycle rental shop, and Tonno restaurant. And there’s a new gallery coming to Rocky Neck. More on that later!
GloucesterCast 127 With Guests Mike Costello, Kim Smith, Toby Pett and Host Joey Ciaramitaro
Topics Include: Shoutout To Earl and Arch for Our Intro Music, Lil Earls, Mike Costello, Kim Smith, Toby Pett, Gilligan, The Atlantics, Mike Costello’s Historic Retirement Party Speech When He Went Ballistic, Bruce Tobey, Waterfront Owners Harbor Planning Group, I4C2, Ramada Inn Project, Jeffrey Cohen, Fuller School, Cape Ann Symphony, Sam Park, Windover, Schooner Festival, Clam Festival, Waterfront Fest, Sidewalk Bazaar, Blackburn Industrial Park, Gortons, Regionalizing the Chamber of Commerce, Mike’s Perspective Of The Chamber Since His Retirement, Joey’s Perspective On the Importance Of The Chamber, Tax Classification, Snow Removal Downtown, Free Parking Tolls Downtown, Downtown Employees Taking Up Downtown Parking Spots, Would The YMCA Be A Great Spot For A Parking Garage?, New Downtown Group Doing Great Job Promoting Themselves, Toodeloos, TBT Post, Pop Gallery, Premier Imprints, Harbor Goods, Where Do You Stand On The Windmills?, Cell Phone Tower In West Gloucester, Solar Incentives, Caciattore’s To Open Doors Saturday at 4 PM Please Show Them Your Support!
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The stunning 8 unit Residences of Shore Cliff on Magnolia’s “little back shore” will now sell out. The last 2 units just had dramatic price reductions. One was originally offered at $1.4M, the other $1.1M. Both are now available for $795,000 each. They have easterly, open ocean views, Olmstead Gardens and superior Windover construction. If either fit your needs, let me know. Soon.
Remarks: HUGE PRICE DROP JUST IN TIME FOR THE OPEN HOUSE! New Construction on the ocean. Stunning landscaping and old stone walls. Shingle style duplex “cottages” in an old world Victorian waterfront community beautifully situated on high land with splendid views up the rocky coastline. Property includes an original Olmsted garden that is part of the common land. Master bedroom suite with balcony, plus 2 other beds and bath on the second floor. Ocean views from the living, dining, kitchen, screen/3 season porch, deck and bedrooms. This unit has a 2 car garage under.
Remarks: HUGE PRICE DROP!! JUST IN TIME FOR OPEN HOUSE. Filled with natural light, this south facing unit has a first floor master with attached 3 season porch and deck with partial views to the ocean. The floor plan allows for living on one level with minimal steps from the 2 car attached garage or the covered front entry. On the second level there are two large bedrooms, a full bath and a balcony with an ocean view. This duplex has the privacy of a single family unit. All eight units that make up the Residences of Shore Cliff have ownership in a magnificent Olmsted Garden which boldly faces east with views far up the rocky coastline of Magnolia to the Eastern Pt. lighthouse. Shore Cliff is surrounded by old stone walls and is exquisitely landscaped. The complex of 8 units is now completely built.
BTW I might as well share the auction video, too. If you remember, last week we told you about the auction at 14 Rouse Rd., Eastern Point. It sold today for $1.05M. If you’ve never seen an auction, watch my video clips.