PITTSFIELD â Mill Town Capital has made another foray into the local lodging market by purchasing the only facility in the Berkshires that is specifically set up to accommodate long-term guests. The Pittsfield-based private investment firm paid $2.25 million to purchase the Yankee Suites Extended Stay complex in Pittsfield from Toole Properties 2002, Inc., according to documents filed at the Middle Berkshire Registry of Deeds. Toole Properties is a subsidiary of the Berkshire-based Toole Cos., which owns three other lodging establishments in Lenox. Mill Town, which has obtained a mortgage on the property with Greylock Federal Credit Union, will operate its new acquisition under the subsidiary, Rivera Properties LLC. Toole converted the former apartment building on West Housatonic Street into an extended stay facility after purchasing it in 2002. According to Mill Townâs Managing Director/CEO Tim Burke, the complex contains a mixture of 26 studio and one bedroom suites. â
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PITTSFIELD â The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted everything during the past 12 months, and the Berkshire County economy was no exception.
As the regionâs economy begins to recover, itâs worth looking back at where the Berkshires have been, businesswise, since March 2020. Here is a brief retrospective of some of the events that have taken place.
Learning to pivot
Berkshire Sterile Manufacturing in Lee uses state-of-the-art technology to produce sterile injectable drugs for pharmaceutical and biotech companies that are in clinical studies for the treatment of diseases. It originally was approached by the federal government in early March 2020, to gauge its interest in helping to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. Instead, the company used its facilities to help clients develop medications for people who had contracted the virus.
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. Councilor at Large Earl Persip III has announced he will be running for his third two-year term. I wanted to re-run because It comes down to one thing, he said last week. I believe in Pittsfield, and I believe we re moving in a positive direction. And I want to keep that momentum. And I want to be part of that momentum. And I want to be a voice in how we move forward. The councilor s announcement come after the decisions of three of his colleagues not to run: Ward 2 Councilor Kevin Morandi, Ward 4 Councilor Chris Connell, and Ward 3 Councilor Nicholas Caccamo announced early this year that they would not seek re-election.