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I hope that COLOR TV sign is saved! |
Well, it looks like the old motels on the western approach to
the city will finally have their date with the bulldozers.
According to an
article in the
Morning Journal on March 20, “Lorain City Council voted 10-0 to
award a contract to knock down
Erieview Motel, 2800 W. Erie Ave., and
Shoreway
Motel, 3945 W. Erie Ave.”
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Shoreway Motel up close |
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Erieview Motel |
The
Parkview Motel and
Lake Motel will be dealt with
in the near future by Council.
Some of the motels were supposed to have been demolished by
October 2015.
On the other hand, one structure seems to have been awarded
a stay of execution this week: the closed bait shop that once served as the
clubhouse for the
Lorain Yacht Club. The
Morning Journal reported (
here) on March 26
that the city is seeking proposals for a seasonal service or concession stand
at the dock, known as Hot Waters. This includes the Hot Waters Bait Shop. The article noted, “Any
proposal using the building must include a capital improvement plan with proof
of finances, according to the city.
“Council agreed it should be razed, but wanted the city to
seek possible concession providers this year because the site is well used by
Lorain anglers.”
It will be interesting to see if a
proposal is submitted. I hope so.
6 comments:
The yacht club would be a good place for Brady's Bunch O' Burgers.
Dennis
I loved the "Color TV by RCA" sign. I hope it can go to someone who appreciates it.
Brady’s Bunch O’ Burgers? That’s pretty catchy, Dennis!
I remember when it was called the Beachcomber Motel and all the motel room doors where painted different colors (the Holiday Inn in Elyria had the same design). I thought is was pretty cool when I was a kid. Sad to see it go, but it is a nuisance now. It is valuable property for the right investment.
Chuck S
Jackson, MI
I see the color tv sign all the time. We'd love it at the museum!
To Chuck S: I too remember when it was the Beachcomber. My cousin, a Lorain Police Officer had his honeymoon there in 1966. We lived in Amherst.
Dennis D
Lansing, MI
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