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The
Mayo Group, a development company with a strong track record of
restoring historic commercial structures in the city's downtown
business district, has embarked on its latest venture - transforming
the dilapidated Keith Building into an upscale address.
Timothy
Arel, director of operations for the Mayo Group, said the Keith
Building, built in 1890, represents the company's most recent foray
into Lynn.
"It's
a great city long overlooked, and that's what makes it attractive,"
he said.
According
to Arel, construction crews have been gutting the ground floor of
the four-story red brick structure for several weeks and that work
is nearly completed.
"Now
we'll be moving to the upper floors," he said, noting that
the construction plans for the 50-56 Central Square address call
for primarily two-bedroom apartments.
"It'll
be commercial space at street level and upscale apartments above,"
said Arel, whose company has been taking advantage of a recent change
in the city's zoning code that allows for the construction of residential
units in the downtown without associated parking.
"We're
hoping to get this project on line, realistically, within the next
five or six months."
The
Mayo Group, owned by John McGrail, has also purchased and rehabilitated
other downtown buildings, such as the former LeVar's nightclub at
the corner of Union and Washington streets. LeVar's, 441-443 Union
St., was converted to commercial space and the ground floor is leased
to Labor Ready, a temporary employment service.
The
company is also working at a steady pace along Munroe Street, where
the Pevear Building is undergoing extensive renovations and will
soonbe home to commercial enterprises along the street with apartments
above.
"We're
working on the second and third floors of the Pevear right now,"
said Arel, dumpsters and debris chutes at the site giving credence
to his words.
Additionally,
the company is moving forward on its plans to gut and rebuild the
façade and interior of the Klemm's Building, 25-31 Central
St., in Central Square, once a popular soda fountain and restaurant,
but long since vacant and fallen into disrepair. The Klemm's Building
will offer street level retail and commercial office space on the
second floor.
The
Mayo Group also owns 7 Central Square at the corner of Central and
Union streets, often identified by one of its groundfloor tenants,
The Meeeting Place coffee, pastries and sandwich shop.
The
investment in Lynn by McGrail and his Mayo Group comprises a significant
portion of the money that community development officials cite when
discussing parts of the city where positive change is evident.
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