The Sinclair Lot

 

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The Sinclair Lot

Sinclair Lot

The Sinclair Hotel was destroyed by fire in 1978 that left behind lead, asbestos and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination in the soil and groundwater. For the last forty-three years, the 4.8-acre site has been an empty, largely unused, overgrown eyesore that has been a blight on our downtown. In 2021, BRI purchased the lot, then secured an $500,000 EPA Brownfields Clean-Up Grant for it in early 2022.

Among the key priorities identified by Bethlehem residents as part of its 2016 Master Plan are the town’s high property tax rate, health concerns from a local landfill and preserving the town’s unique character downtown. Nearly 68% of respondents from the town survey would like to see more commercial development, with an emphasis on bringing more small businesses to Main Street to accommodate residents and invite more tourism. The town’s Master Plan identifies several key goals including protecting property values through new economic development, planning for future population increases, and address zoning strategies to protect the town’s scenic and natural resources.

BRI Development, LLC’s (BRI) strategy fully aligns with Bethlehem’s goals to maintain a small-town feel, to market and promote Bethlehem to visitors and investors, and support availability of new housing. Our primary goal is to remediate the site for development, mitigating any and all public health concerns due to site exposure.

BRI secured EPA Brownfields Clean-Up Grant

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We Have the Power to Impact Our Future, and We’re Doing Something About It

Since late Spring 2017, our group has been meeting with landowners, business owners, financial groups, and officials from New Hampshire’s Department of Economic Development to begin the work of helping grow Bethlehem’s business community.

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BRI Development, LLC a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bethlehem Reimagined, Inc., will be conducting a public meeting on Wednesday, February 15, 2023, at 6:00 PM to review and gather comments for the Draft Analysis of Brownfields Clean-up Alternatives (ABCA) being submitted to

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BRI Secures EPA Brownfields Clean-Up Grant  for Sinclair Lot

BRI Secures EPA Brownfields Clean-Up Grant  for Sinclair Lot

BRI Secures EPA Brownfields Clean-Up Grant  for Sinclair Lot May 16, 2022 BETHLEHEM, NH - May 16, 2022. BRI Development, LLC, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Bethlehem Reimagined, Inc., a 501(c)3 corporation, today announced it has been awarded a $500,000 Brownfields...

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Our Top Priorities

Bethlehem has a rich history dating back to the 1800s when it became internationally famous as a summer tourist destination. With over 30 “Grand Dame” hotels, Bethlehem attracted world leaders, dignitaries and celebrities. Today, Bethlehem is poised for growth.

The revitalization of the Colonial Theatre and the addition of Rek-Lis Brewing brought a new vibe to the Village. Recent additions, including the new Chandler Hotel and Presidential Mountain Resort, bring visitors here to experience our wonderful town and add much-needed tax revenue to help stabilize our tax rate. Developing our empty lots will further enhance our economy and strengthen our community.

Helping Businesses Grow

We advise and bring resources to existing businesses so they can expand and grow, creating new jobs and increased tax revenue.

Filling in the Gaps

Our first goal is to help commercial property owners on Main Street get in contact with entrepreneurs looking to come to Bethlehem or help a resident take a home-based business to the next level.

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Grants, low-cost loans and interested investors are all available. Our goal is to be a resource and provide guidance for entrepreneurs so they can take advantage of funding opportunities.

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Sinclair Lot Project

The Sinclair Hotel was destroyed by fire in 1978 which similarly left behind lead, asbestos and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) contamination in its soil and groundwater. For the last forty-three years, the 4.8-acre site has been an empty, largely unused, overgrown eyesore that has been a blight on our downtown.

Our primary goal is to remediate the site for development, mitigating any and all public health concerns due to site exposure. Enticing commercial and residential development, including expansion of a senior housing complex adjoining the site will be our next area of focus.

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Over the course of several months to several years of planning, designing, and operating Rek-Lis Brewing Company, there are a couple of great local people who have made the journey much easier. Don Lavoie has been extremely helpful in guiding and leading us through the town planning and zoning boards, which can e an intimidating experience for someone who has never done it. Paul Greenlaw has also been a great help in regard to connecting us to land and business owners in town, and to people and institutions who have been helpful in the area of financing our business. These guys want to see Bethlehem be the best it can be and they are showing it by helping new business owners through the difficult process of starting up. Thank you Paul, Don and Bethlehem Reimagined!

- Ian Dowling

Owner, Rek-Lis Brewing

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