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Saturday, June 19, 2010

Development

In the e-News of 16 June 2010 the Council President enumerated several exciting new developments at the Lake. This is great news, even if some of it may be a bit premature.
One thing that I think was overlooked was what St. Clair Development has already done.
They took an old building that needed to be torn down, at borough expense, and converted it in the Arrowhead Condominiums, tax generating residential units.
They took the Lodge and spent millions remodeling it into a very respectful restaurant and banquet facility. In all the years I have owned property here at the Lake never has the facility been better. It is now a pleasure to take guests to the Indian Lake Lodge for a meal, rather than running to Somerset, Windber, Richland, or Johnstown.
They took an overgrown hillside, the old ski slops, and have thus far built 2 condominiums, one private home, and a docking facility for the condo residents and others (as space is available).
If you haven't try the Lodge, look around, sample the food (the service is terrific). Take a look at the docks and the hillside from the Lake, what an improvement.
This is development in action, development that brings people and money into our community. The St. Clair's are to be commended, they are a true asset to our community.

1 comment:

  1. I'm a new home owner in condominiums, and I agree with you! We had a wonderful meal at lodge on fathers day, great service and food! We are enjoying our time at Indian lake!

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