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Senter Cove Guy 03-28-2010 07:28 AM

Pier 19 Store
 
Closed for good? There's a For Sale sign on the property. This is not good news. Does anyone know anything further?

Misty Blue 03-28-2010 08:12 AM

Dock space?
 
'Got a pal that is looking for a summer dock space. Who do we contact to see what the deal is at 19 mile bay?

Misty Blue

KPW 03-28-2010 08:19 AM

I heard that Pier 19 store will be open Memorial Day to Labor Day.

You can check with Island Real Estate regarding dock rental - they used to rent . Not sure if they still do. You may also want to check the winni.com classifieds.

Rattlesnake Gal 03-28-2010 09:14 AM

Pier 19 Details
 
http://nh.agentave.com/pics/ipics/2787/2787154_1.jpg

Roche Realty Group details for Pier 19

http://nh.agentave.com/pics/ipics/2787/2787154_6.jpg http://nh.agentave.com/pics/ipics/2787/2787154_9.jpg

Formula 03-28-2010 12:09 PM

Making it work
 
at almost $1.6mm you will need to make alot of donuts to cover the debit.

baygo 03-28-2010 01:27 PM

Some help for Pier 19
 
All the endorsements and concerns expressed in this thread are prof that this business has a place in the community. I have my hands full with reopening a business on the other side of the Lake at the moment but I'd encourage optimism for anyone considering taking a chance. I'd also like to help. I'd be glad to feature any boating basket food packages offered at www.BoatingBasckets.com

Just Wonderin 03-30-2010 10:18 PM

Who will be running the store?
 
So, does anyone know who will be running the store? Will they be renting it out or having a family member run it? I believe Roger and Jan LeRoux moved to Arizona and had no plans of returning.

VitaBene 04-01-2010 04:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Formula (Post 123185)
at almost $1.6mm you will need to make alot of donuts to cover the debit.

That is great- LOL!

Really, there is no way that this place is worth 1.6M. Read the details, it includes the building, business and gas pumps- not the docks (I have a feeling you will be paying rent on the gas dock to the dock owner as well). The store is too big for what it is at 8K square feet and does not have enough year round traffic to support it. The debt service and utilities will kill you.

OCDACTIVE 04-28-2010 10:19 AM

So whats the word on the store? anyone know whether it sold? if it will reopen? if it is open? when etc? inquiring minds want to know.

Grant 04-28-2010 12:43 PM

I don't see why this couldn't be made a viable year-round entity, given that the closest "grocery" resources in the area (Hunter's & Harvest in Wolfeboro and Skelly's in M'boro) are each about 8 miles from that location. With its size, the Pier 19 facility could support the stock/variety of be more of a grocery store and not solely "convenience." Given the ample parking, convenient main road location, and the added bonus of the side "take out" window for summer fare, it seems this place could serve as a destination for those who can't or don't want to make an 8-mile trek in either direction.

ApS 04-28-2010 01:19 PM

'Word is, They're Reopening...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by OCDACTIVE (Post 125734)
So whats the word on the store? anyone know whether it sold? if it will reopen? if it is open? when etc? inquiring minds want to know.

Yesterday, there was a big sign on it stating that they will open. (Or perhaps, they are already open).

Rattlesnake Guy 04-28-2010 04:59 PM

We drove by last Friday and I could swear I saw an opening soon sign out front.

tis 04-28-2010 05:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grant (Post 125760)
I don't see why this couldn't be made a viable year-round entity, given that the closest "grocery" resources in the area (Hunter's & Harvest in Wolfeboro and Skelly's in M'boro) are each about 8 miles from that location. With its size, the Pier 19 facility could support the stock/variety of be more of a grocery store and not solely "convenience." Given the ample parking, convenient main road location, and the added bonus of the side "take out" window for summer fare, it seems this place could serve as a destination for those who can't or don't want to make an 8-mile trek in either direction.

I would agree with you, but do you remember a few years ago, Hunter's IGA ran it for a couple of years and then stopped because it wasn't profitable enough. Still, if Skelley's can do so well in Moultonboro, it seems someone could do well there.

Bluebell 04-28-2010 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rattlesnake Guy (Post 125794)
We drove by last Friday and I could swear I saw an opening soon sign out front.

Yes, I saw the sign yesterday.....Opening Soon.

secondcurve 04-29-2010 05:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grant (Post 125760)
I don't see why this couldn't be made a viable year-round entity, given that the closest "grocery" resources in the area (Hunter's & Harvest in Wolfeboro and Skelly's in M'boro) are each about 8 miles from that location. With its size, the Pier 19 facility could support the stock/variety of be more of a grocery store and not solely "convenience." Given the ample parking, convenient main road location, and the added bonus of the side "take out" window for summer fare, it seems this place could serve as a destination for those who can't or don't want to make an 8-mile trek in either direction.

Grant:

The grocery business is brutal. There is no money in it at all. The Walmarts of the world sell product at retail that is less than what a mom and pop can buy product at wholesale! This location has had problems supporting its self for years. The price at $1.6MM is way too high in my opinion. I think the price of that building needs to be half of the asking price before that is a viable location for a grocery store. The locals drive to Walmart most of the time to get better prices and the seasonal folks are only there to pay premium prices a few months a year. If you were to run the business only on a seasonal basis the price would need to be much lower to account for the fact that it would be closed 7 or 8 months per year.

Grant 04-29-2010 08:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by secondcurve (Post 125838)
Grant:

The grocery business is brutal. There is no money in it at all. The Walmarts of the world sell product at retail that is less than what a mom and pop can buy product at wholesale! This location has had problems supporting its self for years. The price at $1.6MM is way too high in my opinion. I think the price of that building needs to be half of the asking price before that is a viable location for a grocery store. The locals drive to Walmart most of the time to get better prices and the seasonal folks are only there to pay premium prices a few months a year. If you were to run the business only on a seasonal basis the price would need to be much lower to account for the fact that it would be closed 7 or 8 months per year.

Yeah, history seems to support this. I suppose it's the idealist in me that sees it as an opportunity. And I know nothing about the business. Where's the closest WalMart to Tuftonboro? I think it's over on the other side of the pond...

Peter 04-30-2010 05:45 AM

Pier 19 will be open Memorial Day through Labor Day
 
My Dad is on the dock association at Pier 19 and says the store will be running this summer as well as the gas pumps. Easier to sell a place while it is a working store.

ApS 04-30-2010 07:44 AM

More "Noos"...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bluebell (Post 125800)
Yes, I saw the sign yesterday.....Opening Soon.

Thursday, fierce winds blew that banner over—so now it's hanging up-side down. :(

Now it says, "nooS gninepO".

:D

samosetguy 05-05-2010 12:32 PM

Dd?
 
I can't believe I'm going to suggest this but what if they put a Dunkin Donuts location inside the store (like gas stations often do)?

Generally, I'm not a fan of commercializing the beautiful lake but some addicted people (like my wife) will get coffee on a summer day and those DD places are always busy/successful.

If I had won last night's MegaMillions, I would have bought it and changed nothing (while I changed my summer home to the Kona mansion and bought every other piece of nostalgic property on the lake that is currently for sale - I feel like half the properties I ever dreamed of owning since I was a kid have gone up for sale in the last six months).

Zee 05-05-2010 05:45 PM

The "Opening Soon" sign is gone and there has been no activity there all week. Anyone know what is going on?

Lucy Goose 05-10-2010 05:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Acres per Second (Post 125946)
Thursday, fierce winds blew that banner over—so now it's hanging up-side down. :(

Now it says, "nooS gninepO".

:D

Well I got a good laugh out of that one and needed it. Been so busy with the new home here in Melvin Village. Slowly moving in and working with contractors. Everyone has been so nice. Even in the grocery stores. It used to be that way down in southern NH. But it seems things have begun to change. Everyone on here is so helpful as well. It is great and I love it.

old coot 05-14-2010 03:40 PM

Pier 19
 
On a rare excursion towards Moultonborough, I stopped at Pier 19 to pick up a newspaper. A Melvin Village friend had told me that they were now open. They are not. A workman(?) just inside the door told me they'll be opening on the 27th.
I told him that they'd missed a big sale!
oc

skprbob 05-15-2010 09:01 AM

I stopped by the loading dock about a half hour ago and asked - was told they're opening this Friday, May 21. I guess we'll see which one soon.

Irish mist 05-15-2010 03:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lucy Goose (Post 126864)
Well I got a good laugh out of that one and needed it. Been so busy with the new home here in Melvin Village. Slowly moving in and working with contractors. Everyone has been so nice. Even in the grocery stores. It used to be that way down in southern NH. But it seems things have begun to change. Everyone on here is so helpful as well. It is great and I love it.

Yup.......still a lot of the "old NH" up this way. Good luck on the new house:)

Senter Cove Guy 05-21-2010 08:43 PM

Pier 19 Is Open
 
Stopped there today. Not quite fully stocked, but open. Gas dock seems to be open too.

Lake Fan 05-22-2010 07:57 AM

I guess we should change the title of this thread to "Pier 19 Store Open".
:)

LIforrelaxin 05-23-2010 06:22 PM

In deed the store is back open. It is by no means in full swing. The Gas dock is operating, but it certainly did not seem like the icecream food shack was ready at all. As well the stock in side was not all there.

But then again a lot can change in a week.

Lakegeezer 06-21-2010 05:32 AM

Open for business
 
The store is open again. We called before going, and found out they were open till 9. The ice-cream window is in operation. They also have "food", such as steak subs, hot dogs and hamburgers. Fries and onion rings too. Inside the store, things are about the same as they were last year.

Bizer 04-21-2017 06:29 AM

To resurrect an old thread, ... it's FOR SALE again.

http://www.maxfieldrealestate.com/re...42710/25713320

tis 04-21-2017 07:05 AM

Still. It hasn't been sold yet.

skprbob 05-18-2017 02:12 PM

opening for 2017 season
 
Pier 19 store will be open on Friday, 26 May. Don't know yet about the gas dock or the outside snack counter.

LIforrelaxin 05-18-2017 02:35 PM

It has continuously been for sale now for several years, and every year people wonder if it will be closed for good..... And every year just before memorial day it opens back up, with the Food Window and the Gas pumps as well....

The place is a gold mine.... While the current owners may want to sell it, it still makes them enough money that they keep the wish list price on it.....

anticd70 05-18-2017 03:11 PM

For sale for $899,000...I might quit my job here in NJ and buy it. Just have to convince the wife.


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