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  • Real estate developers buy former Cobleskill Pizza Hut

    Real estate developers buy former Cobleskill Pizza Hut

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    COBLESKILL, N.Y. (NEWS10) — The Pizza Hut location at 109 Barnerville Road in Cobleskill closed its doors in June 2023. The site then went up for auction and was recently bought by Double Diamond Companies in partnership with The Mohawk Companies.

    Double Diamond and Mohawk focus on real estate development and management and are both based in the Capital Region, in Schoharie and Scotia, respectively. Together, the companies launched DiamondHawk Holdings, LLC for the former Pizza Hut site.

    Benjamin Oevering with Diamond Double Companies said they bought the property at auction for $190,000. Oevering said they don’t have a specific plan about what they are going to do with the property at this point, but they’ll be talking to their partners at The Mohawk Companies and decide on the best use.

    “We love the community,” said Oevering. “It was a great opportunity and a great property.”

    Several Pizza Huts in the Capital Region have closed over the past year. In addition to the Cobleskill location, the Ballston Spa, Amsterdam, Johnstown and Gloversville locations closed in June 2023. The Glens Falls location closed in March.

    The former Johnstown Pizza Hut site was turned into a 7 Brew Coffee, which opened in October. The former Ballston Spa Pizza Hut will be another location for Ted’s Fish Fry, which is looking to open in the fall.

    As for a timeline, Oevering wants to start working on the Cobleskill site as soon as possible. “We want to do what’s best the community, but we don’t want to rush it,” said Oevering.

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  • Joys of retrogaming

    Joys of retrogaming

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    My atari’s av-cable was beyond ******

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    Bought a cheap multimeter and a new scart

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    Joys of retrogaming. My atari's av-cable was beyond Bought a cheap multimeter and a new scart Went through every cable and pin to figure out which is which Same

    Same for scart. Added connectors

    Joys of retrogaming. My atari's av-cable was beyond Bought a cheap multimeter and a new scart Went through every cable and pin to figure out which is which Same

    Prayed to OSHA that I don’t cause a fire

    Joys of retrogaming. My atari's av-cable was beyond Bought a cheap multimeter and a new scart Went through every cable and pin to figure out which is which Same

    Success! Instead of paying some chump for a new cable I managed to spend even more money and repaired the old one myself

    There’ gotta be someone who gets off to this stuff.

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  • Tauranga CBD: Grey St building used by The Importer being bought by council for laneway – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

    Tauranga CBD: Grey St building used by The Importer being bought by council for laneway – Medical Marijuana Program Connection

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    The Importer store in Grey St is relocating. Photo / Sandra Conchie

    A CBD building is set to be knocked down to create a proposed laneway between Grey and Durham Sts.

    Furniture and homewares store The Importer, formerly at 79 Grey St, has moved to Mount Maunganui and Tauranga City Council intends to demolish the building to improve pedestrian and cycle connections and accessibility within the city centre’s retail precinct.

    The Importer is consolidating its business to its Tawa St store. Its owner has been approached for comment.

    Commission chairwoman Anne Tolley told the Bay of Plenty Times the council has an agreement to buy 79 Grey St.

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    Building the laneway was a “priority action” for the Knowledge and Retail Precincts, as defined in the City Centre Action and Investment Plan, Tolley said.

    “The laneway will support pedestrian connections between the retail precinct of Grey St, the University of Waikato and the future public transport spine. Apart from providing better connections between these key city centre assets, it’s also intended that in the short-term, this area would serve as a pop-up green space or carpark.”

    “We’re in the early stages of planning for this site, and we’ll share more details with the community once settlement is complete.”

    Neighbouring Paw and Partners canine innovative fashion store owner Scott Brownsaid he was disappointed to see any business move from the city centre.

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