WesternMass
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hey whats up everybody
long time/first time
I'm opening a new place in western massachusetts, it is going to be small (7 suites) but very high-end ($300-$400/night)
giant rooms with full kitchens, private decks, heated floors, walk-in showers, etc
full bar & kitchen, outdoor stage for weddings & concerts, hot tubs, gardens, 38 acres of hiking/biking trails, year-round trout stream, etc.
we are in a small town but on a major road (the mohawk trail -- first scenic highway in america)
lots of activities with rafting, fishing, ziplines, mountain coaster, colleges, and museums, super scenic country area but only 2 hrs to boston & 3 to NYC
the building itself is an 8000 sq ft mansion from 1914, that was a nursing home for 60 years, then abandoned for a decade
my buddy bought it a few years ago, just before covid hit
that slowed us down & jacked up the price of everything, but we are hoping to finally open later this year
I've never run a hotel before, but ran a small seasonal restaurant with my wife for 10 years
my dad was a manager for marriott for 40 years, and my brother runs a hotel in vegas, so I have some hospitality connections
anyways, it's nice to be here, I will have lots of questions for you coming soon!
long time/first time
I'm opening a new place in western massachusetts, it is going to be small (7 suites) but very high-end ($300-$400/night)
giant rooms with full kitchens, private decks, heated floors, walk-in showers, etc
full bar & kitchen, outdoor stage for weddings & concerts, hot tubs, gardens, 38 acres of hiking/biking trails, year-round trout stream, etc.
we are in a small town but on a major road (the mohawk trail -- first scenic highway in america)
lots of activities with rafting, fishing, ziplines, mountain coaster, colleges, and museums, super scenic country area but only 2 hrs to boston & 3 to NYC
the building itself is an 8000 sq ft mansion from 1914, that was a nursing home for 60 years, then abandoned for a decade
my buddy bought it a few years ago, just before covid hit
that slowed us down & jacked up the price of everything, but we are hoping to finally open later this year
I've never run a hotel before, but ran a small seasonal restaurant with my wife for 10 years
my dad was a manager for marriott for 40 years, and my brother runs a hotel in vegas, so I have some hospitality connections
anyways, it's nice to be here, I will have lots of questions for you coming soon!