Ornamental, Interior Work Underway At Bemus Bay Condos
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3/16/2008 - BEMUS POINT Structural work has been completed on the new 40-unit Bemus Bay condominium project and Victorian-era design ornamental trussing is being installed.
The two buildings being constructed, named Browning and Columbia for the hotels of the same names that stood on the site in the early 1900s, will each host 20 homes, all with views of Chautauqua Lake. The turret structures on the lakefront end of each building were incorporated into the design based on the architecture of the former hotels.
''It is exciting to see the charming character of the building design become reality,'' said Lee Chilcote, Bemus Point Investments LLC co-developer. ''The historic appearance and quaint feel of the Bemus Bay Condos will be appreciated by the village and the homeowners for years and years to come.''
Co-developer Paul Goldberg noted that interior framing is complete in both buildings, and mechanical and electrical work is nearing completion.
''Dry wall installation has already begun on the upper floors,'' he said. ''We are making very good progress and achieving our very aggressive construction schedule.''
According to general contractor GPS Construction Services LLC of Buffalo, between 50 to 70 workers are at the site each day to keep the project moving forward.
Each of the homes at Bemus Bay, www.bemusbaycondos.com, includes a private boat slip on Chautauqua Lake as well as secured entry, handicapped access, elevator service, a garage and reserved parking spaces.
Four different floor plans with three bedrooms and two or three baths include air conditioning, granite countertops, master suites with whirlpool baths and easy access to the courtyard's heated swimming pool.
The two buildings being constructed, named Browning and Columbia for the hotels of the same names that stood on the site in the early 1900s, will each host 20 homes, all with views of Chautauqua Lake. The turret structures on the lakefront end of each building were incorporated into the design based on the architecture of the former hotels.
''It is exciting to see the charming character of the building design become reality,'' said Lee Chilcote, Bemus Point Investments LLC co-developer. ''The historic appearance and quaint feel of the Bemus Bay Condos will be appreciated by the village and the homeowners for years and years to come.''
Co-developer Paul Goldberg noted that interior framing is complete in both buildings, and mechanical and electrical work is nearing completion.
''Dry wall installation has already begun on the upper floors,'' he said. ''We are making very good progress and achieving our very aggressive construction schedule.''
According to general contractor GPS Construction Services LLC of Buffalo, between 50 to 70 workers are at the site each day to keep the project moving forward.
Each of the homes at Bemus Bay, www.bemusbaycondos.com, includes a private boat slip on Chautauqua Lake as well as secured entry, handicapped access, elevator service, a garage and reserved parking spaces.
Four different floor plans with three bedrooms and two or three baths include air conditioning, granite countertops, master suites with whirlpool baths and easy access to the courtyard's heated swimming pool.
For more information on Chautauqua Lake Real Estate & Living visit; www.chautauqualakehomes.com
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