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On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 09:28:56 -0500, terri sias
wrote: In addition and as for example recently occurred not in Connecticut but in nearby Portchester, NY, condo proprietary leases for docks only are made subject to the underlying condo association's continued existence but the one to which I refer recently went out of business with very little and in some instances almost no prior notice to unit 'owners' therefore creating quite a scramble for a dock rental or even a long-term mooring elsewhere in the nearby the area and their 'investments' also were lost by reason of foreclosure as against the association/developer. === You seem to be familiar with the CT waterfront. Any idea what is happening with Yacht Haven West after Brewers pulls out? |
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On Thu, 29 Dec 2011 10:49:35 -0500, Wayne.B
wrote: === .... [re; the Stamford] CT waterfront. Any idea what is happening with Yacht Haven West after Brewers pulls out? The area's new owner/developer and the City of Stamford government are being tight lipped about future plans for the now shut down Yacht Haven site. Before the formal end of operations notices as of Oct. 31, 2011 to its subtenants and customers fm. Brewer's there were some rumblings by some Yacht Haven customers that they were thinking of suing, if only perversely to make forced compliance with long delayed environmental remediation expensive, or at least actual [en]forced, but this seems a largely now moot incidental aside since Yacht Haven no longer is operating, its tenants are gone [the leading ones quickly made deals mostly with and are not at Norwalk's Cove Marina], and Brewer has moved most of its hardware [except, apparently, for the big travel lift] to its other locations. Those of the former Yacht Haven customers who have not chosen or been able to find a dock or mooring in Stamford, for instance at some locations with the kind of condo docks referred to earlier, apparently have moved to other Brewer yards and also, for example, to LI marinas or to marinas in nearby Mamaroneck, NY, which appear to have many more boats in winter storage on their properties than in the recent past [and I'm told that, whereas they have lost some especially mid-size and smaller boat size customers in recent years, they expect to be fully booked for slip space next season]. For transient cruisers apparently like you, fuel and maintenance and repair service is of course still available at a number of more or less nearby locations including in Mamaroneck, NY, in some of New Rochelle, NY, locations, in Oyster Bay and in Glen Cove, LI, and of course at the giant Brewer's Capri and smaller Brewer's and another marina or two in Port Washington, NY [where one also can still Follow The Buoys To Louie's to drown one's sorrows or at least to watch the sunset at happy hour while staying for a night or two on one of the non-fee Manhassett Town moorings if one is open]. |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 12:11:33 -0500, terri sias
wrote: p.s. typographical correction: not 'are not at' and instead 'are now at Norwalk's Cove Marina' |
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