In case anyone hasn’t noticed the tents and signs sprouting around the downtown area, this coming weekend is the Lowell Folk Festival. If you’re planning on driving anywhere, a list of road closures can be found here.
Hope everyone has a great weekend—whether you choose to spend it at the Festival or elsewhere!
Has anyone found a framed picture either in the lobby or by the elevator on the second floor? It’s about 18″x18″ with a gold frame and large, black Chinese characters on it. Please let me know if you have it (admin@canalplaceone.com) and I’ll connect you with the owner. Thanks!
A resident accidentally left their iPad in the lobby last Saturday and it was picked up by these gentlemen right around 5pm. Does anyone recognize them? If you do, please let Cathy (royal.cathy@comcast.net) or Georgi know. Thanks!
Canal Place has no water because of a water main break at Market Street and Dutton Street. Please contact the water department for repair updates and timeframes.
The lobby office will be closed Saturday, the 1st and Tuesday, the 4th. It will be open Thursday, the 29th from 6–8pm and on Sunday, the 2nd from 9–11am.
A resident is interested in finding detailed, structural plans regarding framing, materials, etc. used in converting our turn-of-the-century mill building into the current condo units. She’s found the architectural drawings from 1988 at the Registry of Deeds but they’re a fairly broad outline. We’ve sent an e-mail to Cathy asking if she has info about in-depth plans and I expect we’ll hear back come Monday. In the meantime, I figured it wouldn’t hurt to see if any other residents had ever tracked down construction details or had first-hand knowledge about what went into making our units a reality. Please feel free to share anything you know in the comments.
I neglected to ask said resident if she was requesting info for practical reasons or simply out of historical curiosity. If anyone’s interested in a broad history of this complex, there’s one here. I also know a fair bit about the Ingram and Axminster weave mill that used to be where the garage is now that I learned while researching my dance history book; I can post that info at some point if anyone would like.
As for construction history stories, for my own part, I can say that when we opened up our upstairs hallway to expose the wooden support post by the bathroom, it had some interesting graffiti. And my old hairdresser from Billerica once told me that her uncle and his son were on the construction crew that did the conversion and talked about walking those beams high above the atrium.
This subject came up at the annual meeting on Wednesday. I’d never heard of this UTEC program before and am pleased to be able to spread the word: https://utec-mattress.org.
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