My blog is designed to be a resource for buyers and sellers of property on Nantucket covering topics about Market Trends, Island Life, Selling Tip, Buying Tips and more. Please feel free to join in the conversation by commenting below blog posts or feel free to contact me directly. Thank you for reading.
Brian Sullivan
nantucketsully@gmail.com
Tomorrow will be a very interesting day on Nantucket island, the Point Breeze building which was once a hotel here on island will be auctioned at 2 pm. A developer had bought the property a number of years ago and got about 2/3rd of the way through a redevelopment, his intent was to sell individual units and club memberships, unfortunately for him his project failed before it got off the ground. Tomorrow it is rumored there are 8 or more investors coming to bid and buy the project. Depending on the buyer and their use it will mean a tremendous amount to our local community, thorough potential jobs, tax revenue, tourist dollars and more. It will be an interesting day. Here is a link to see the Auction info http://www.tranzon.com/Propertydetail.aspx?id=7321
Topics: Nantucket, Property for sale on Nantucket, Point Breeze Auction, Foreclosure on Nantucket
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12/18/09 6:55 PM
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Thanksgiving on Nantucket is a wonderful holiday. Fall on Nantucket is a wonderful time of year. The downtown shopping and restaurants of Nantucket express their spirit for the holidays along with the local Town government by decorating the entire downtown. There are wreaths and garland, lights and Christmas trees lining all the streets of downtown. Local restaurants are open serving some of the most spectacular gastronomic delights found anywhere, Ray Owen (local farmer) raises organic Turkeys that find there way to many dinner tables, local Nantucket bay scallops are harvested from the sea and served a number of ways, and Bartlett Farm fall harvest is at its peak.