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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: Pennsyltuckey, Tuftonboro, Moultonborough
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Too bad they couldn't emulate the model of JoJo's on Moultonborough Neck. My family had a place near Pier 19 for 67 years, and frequented it in its many incarnations. It was convenient, but not a "go-to" store. But on the Neck, where we currently stay, JoJo's is an absolute go-to. Of course, the nature of the Neck is different that Tuftonboro, as there's literally nothing else, unless you go to Center Harbor, M'borough, or Meredith, but Jo Jo's is a seasonal winner. The deli alone is worth the trip. Sandwiches are top notch, and their chicken/beef/seafood and sausage are great. Place has non-stop traffic, right into October, when they wind down and close.
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Sorry, but I'm confident the Pier 19 demographic is quite different from the Jo Jo's . I am familiar with both, and because Jo Jo's has such a captive audience they can pretty much charge what ever they want (and do-what ever the market will bear!). Huck's, in Wolfeboro, is closer to Pier 19 than anything similar that's near Jo Jo's. Would you really go to Win'ing Butcher, from MNRoad, in summer traffic?
Their products really aren't any better than a lot of similar places- they have customers who are willing to pay exorbitant prices and then exclaim that they are the best! What Jo Jo's has going for them (which pier 19 does not) is longevity! Hey- good for Jo Jo's! They make life easier for those that can afford it. |
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Comparing Pier 19 and Jo Jo's is not possible... location location location!!!!...
I think one of the biggest obstacles with Pier 19 right now.....Is the current owner. While they seem to want to sell and not run the business any more, they don't have a attractive price on the facility. Anyone looking at the business has to look at the purchase price, the amount of revenue they will be able to generate etc. If the price came down I am sure interest would increase... As it is right now... The price is too high.... given the short season etc..... From its location, I would never envision Pier 19 being more then a season business.... Jo Jo's on the other hand could be... but doesn't choose to be because they simply break even all winter long... All their profits come in the summer... Pier 19 would be best utilized for the gas pumps, and ice cream... the problem is the building is so much bigger then that.... and the owner once to sell with a price based on what the building could support for businesses....
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Has anyone heard anything about Pier 19 lately. Bizer is printing a new edition this year. Unless I hear differently, I'm removing Pier 19 from the list of services accessible to boaters.
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I just did a search. Looks to still be listed for sale, same price as last year at $900k
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Being in the construction business, I get bid invites. There is an invite out to bid for improvements to 19 mi bay beach area, so expect some improvements this Spring. I doubt it will have any effect on the docks or store.
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I doubt it too. The town owns the beach and is asking for the bids. The store and gas pump are privately owned. The docks are owned by individuals.
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Location: Mirror Lake NH
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Wondering if anyone rents seasonal slips at the Pier 19 docks or if any are for sale. We will be moving within walking distance to the docks this summer.
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A handful of the owners rent slips out (myself included this year, but already rented it), and a slip or two typically come up for sale each year. Watch the classifieds on this site for rentals. If you are interested in purchasing, reach out to Nancy Deporter, who is a great island realtor (and also has a slip there) and she will often have the inside track on slips coming up for sale.
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Thanks Cowtimes. Won't need it this year as we will be building the house this summer. I will just drop my jet ski in for some quick blasts. Next year for sure I will want to put the big boat boat in. 24 footer. Thanks again for the info. What do they usually rent for?
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