Lakeport Landing Marina Legal Woes Continue
Lakeport Landing Marina has an eviction notice served on them for the showroom that is in the process of being sold to Irwin Marine. Here are two articles from the Laconia Daily Sun, the first from the 3-27-2018 edition :
http://www.laconiadailysun.com/newsx...landing-marina And the second from the 3-28-2018 : http://www.laconiadailysun.com/newsx...nd-up-in-court Here we go again... Dave |
I thought Irwin was going to lease the showroom building to Lakeport giving them time to renovate the fire station. I guess that’s not happening.
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seems like Lakeport likes to drag their feet on anything, they knew well ahead of time the lease ending date and what they needed to do by then, just like they knew they could be outbid, and allegedly had first right of refusal (i say allegedly because who knows if it was true). Sounds like sour grapes to me and the Town is actually following through the right way.
As it is Lakeport lease just got extended to April 20th |
Given that LL was the successful bidder on the old fire station and went through the expense of hiring an architect to come up with a cool design for a showroom and publishing it in the paper, it would seem that LL is just giving a giant middle finger to the city at this point. Doing it just for spite and the sport of it...
OR....they don't have the dough to do any of the things they have signed up to do...?? If I were Chris-Craft, I would seriously be considering pulling the franchise. Is this the type of dealer you want representing a high-end boat?? |
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I wonder what contracts say about things like this. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
There are two sides to every story. I suspect their lawyer is counseling them on what / what not to do.
On the other hand, I love seeing them stick it to the City of Laconia. It's a "mini swamp" that needs also to be drained and cleansed. |
The city awarded them the winning bid so they would drop the law suit. Now, we are back to a law suit and they remain in business another season. Also, Irwin won’t pay the 500k they promised. It appears only the lawyers are making money
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IMO Lakeport Landing Marina should have be able to buy the showroom building on 21 Elm street without it going out to bid. Somehow it should have been worked out between the city & the people who have leased it for many years.
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I do not understand why everyone just wants to pile on with negativity.
No doubt there is some posturing going on... but this is between the City lawyers & the Lakeport's lawyers. It is very common practice between commercial landlords and businesses. Not for nothing.. but I am in agreement with Rusty on this... The city should have worked it out with Lakeport Landing. I am pretty sure Paul Blizzard would not have developed the property in question without 1st right of refusal. Nobody would spend the $$ on a new building just so that they might arbitrarily lose it in 20 years... Woodsy |
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Even with 1st refusal the city would have to "put it out to bid"... The issues is the city didn't put any real restrictions on the property. (keep the buildings, maintain taxable value etc)
It is my understanding Irwin plans to level the buildings and make the lot a parking lot for their customers.... so instead of the city collecting $8K (total assessment $358.7K) a year in taxes... the city will be lucky to get $1.5K a year. (Parcel is assessed @ $55.8K) Woodsy |
I have had good experiences with both businesses and purchased my last boat and store it at Irwin.
However, I do believe that Lakeport should have been given a better opportunity to keep the location and much of the disent on Lakeport has nothing to do with their business but outside factors. |
Folks don't judge to much about is going on. There are likely more details here then are really understood, outside of those directly involved. I personally believed this was going to be a contentious mater, that would end up dragging out over time.
I do agree the ones making the money in the end will be the lawyers, and that is unfortunate.... but if that is how Irwin, Lakeport, and the City of Laconia, want to handle this, then that is the way it is going to be. Who knows what the results of this entire show are going to be. Just grab some pop-corn enjoy the show... and realize we should have been lawyers.... |
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This is a very well written newspaper report: http://www.unionleader.com/courts/La...court-04112018
Drove past the former Lakeport fire station a couple days ago and noticed a big, green dumpster close to the building. Sounds like it will need a big dumpster to get this trashy project completed? Maybe all parties involved can hop into dumpster, and get hauled away to the land fill instead of going to court? |
Lakeport Landing Marina Legal Woes Continue
The city should be acting in an unbiased manor. Both issues are separate in the the demolition permit for a property that Lakeport has purchased and paid in full for should not be affected by the pending lawsuit at the existing location.
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....step by step by step ..... one step is based on where the previous step lands ... so, vacating the 30-year marina building should get done before the demolition of the former fire station gets the city's green light .... with no good faith .... is a big problem!
City got a big problem here. |
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From today's LaDaSun: http://www.laconiadailysun.com/newsx...d-fire-station
Even if they are two separate transactions, (1)vacating and selling the old marina home building, and (2)demolishing the former fire station; they both involve the city, and the five different Laconia city councilors are thinking ...... what to do, what to do, what to do, what to do, what to do ..... how to proceed and what's in the best interest for the city here? |
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Unfortunately for Ms. Blizzard, unbiased does not mean unthinking. I do not know her, but when the headline screams "failing to keep her word", most folks would conclude that she is not the most reliable negotiating partner. The city would be negligent to ignore this information in their discussions with her on other matters. This is in the very same way that we would give extra credit to a person who had proven herself trustworthy over the years. |
I agree. I have meet Erika many times and the city is definitely not unbiased when it comes to her.
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Lets not forget that the mayor of Laconia owns the Laconia Daily Sun....
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Wow I’m another that didn’t know that. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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The Laconia Daily Sun was founded 2000, with Ed Engler (the current Mayor) as publisher and John Hourihan as editor.
Engler assumed the position of editor in 2002 and held it until 2015 when he retired. Lakes Region News Club, which owns The Laconia Daily Sun, is a partnership between President Edward J. Engler, Publisher Adam Hirshan and Mark Guerringue, publisher of The Conway Daily Sun. Engler was elected mayor of Laconia in 2013 and again in 2015 and 2017. He has had health issues over the past year and has stated that he will not run again. |
That explains the bias against Erica. She must be a republican and Engler is left of Nancy Pelosi
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But that does not necessarily explain or prove bias, nor does left vs right politics. I hope we'd all agree that there are plenty of trustworthy people on both sides of the aisle. The town has asserted that she "failed to keep her word" and the paper noted (perhaps with a bit of gratuitous bias) that she was found guilty of negligent homicide. Neither is a great reference, and neither has been contradicted in the paper or on this forum. |
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I’m sorry and I am Not defending either prior situation but she is asking for a demolition permit for a renovation an improvement project on a currently vacant building which she already purchased and paid for from the city. Pretty easy to keep an eye on like you would anyone else applying for the same type of permit. City is blowing this out of proportion and just going to cost the taxpayers in the end. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Demolition Begins
Lakeport Landing has begun demolition of the old fire station.
https://www.laconiadailysun.com/news...3ff537dfb.html |
It is nice to see Irwin and Lakeport came to an agreement for Lakeport to stay put until construction is completed.
The building being an intergral part of Lakeport does not make it an historical site and has been sitting vacant for years. There is no reason this project shouldn’t be completed and will certainly add to the character of the area in addition to the city no collecting property tax on a newly renovated building. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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Stop wasting tax payer money on BS |
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I have had good experiences with Lakeport as I have also had with Irwin. When it comes to Lakeport many tend to mix Erika's personal issues with the business. They are two different "entities" |
Agree with Joey!
Have dealt with Erica for over 7 years now and her father Paul for over 25 years................I think she cares about city of Lakeport, Laconia, the Lake area and her customers as much as anyone. She has earned my trust, respect and loyalty.
I suspect if the grenade throwers got to know Erica better they'd recognize there is sincere quality of character and integrity in her DNA. |
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I whole heartedly agree. Sent from my iPhone using Winnipesaukee Forum mobile app |
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No offense intended, but you and I have had different experiences. Hope to see you guys on the lake ! Bill |
This whole thread made me chuckle. The squabbling, the accusations, but most of all the claims that "I didn't know" a "historic" building was going to be torn down. 😂 It reminds me of the very same show we watched when the Hathaway House met its end.
Personally, I'm glad to see the Lakeport station go. It has been abandoned longer than it was in use. Even if this is our nation's finest example of mid century modern stacked brick utilitarian whateveryoucallit, take a picture and press on. It's an abandoned garage. I welcome any addition to Lakeport that removes legacy blight and replaces it with lights. 👍 |
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