The Adventures of an Abandoned Factory – What the Future Holds
73 Stuart Street: It was abandoned for decades and was an eyesore. Then along came Mayor Michael Nicholson and his Gardner Team who have made an effort to get properties like this back on the tax rolls. The initial Request for Bids went out with a minimum of just $1 and was quickly corrected to reflect the City Council’s approval for a minimum bid of $17,000 to cover back taxes owned by the previous owner.
One bidder made the minimum bid, but due to a number of factors, the bid went no further and the City retained the property.
A storm caused part of the building to collapse on a neighboring lot prompting the City of Gardner to proceed with demolition which had to take in to account asbestos on the site. When completely cleaned up, the property will be sold as a vacant lot. Minimum bid would be approved by the Gardner City Council. Mayor Nicholson has stated he would request a figure corresponding to the value of the land. (currently assessed at 73,800 according to Gardner property records.)
Gardner Magazine will let you know when the bid process is active and then perhaps your new adventure can begin where X once marked the spot.