PITTSFIELD - The Jiffy Lube service center at 1050 South St. has been renovated and is now open under new ownership. Also on the property is a Golden Nozzle Car Wash. Both businesses are owned by F.L. Roberts & Co., headquartered in Springfield.
"We’re thrilled to be in Pittsfield," said Richard Smith, vice president of operations at F.L. Roberts. "The city is business-friendly and we've already been well received by the community. We’re eager to open and start serving customers."
F.L. Roberts, a family-owned business in the Pioneer Valley, owns eight Jiffy Lube locations and 21 golden Nozzle Car Wash facilities in Western Massachusetts and Connecticut. This is its first Jiffy Lube and Golden Nozzle Car Wash in Pittsfield.
The Jiffy Lube location is open six days a week - Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Appointments are never needed at Jiffy Lube and the location will soon offer state inspection services. The car wash is open 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. seven days a week and features a $5 exterior wash and free self-serve vacuums.
The other Jiffy Lube location in Pittsfield at 811 Dalton Ave. recently closed.
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Housing Planned for Former St. Joe's High School
By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Nearly a decade after the facility last operated as a high school, the former Saint Joseph's is staged for new life as housing.
Last week, the Community Development Board determined that subdivision approval was not required for a plan of land the Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield submitted for 22 Maplewood Ave.
CT Management Group is under contract to purchase the property for conversion into market-rate housing, developer David Carver confirmed on Monday when contacted by iBerkshires. The closing date and related matters are in process.
Brian Koczela of BEK Associates, who submitted the plan on behalf of the diocese, explained to the board that the diocese is conveying out the former St. Joseph's High School. (The bishop is listed as owner on deeds on behalf of the church.)
The high school is comprised of four parcels with different owner in the middle, he said, and they need to be combined for the conveyance. This refers to the transfer and assignment of a property right or interest from one individual or entity to another.
"At the very southerly end, at the back of the high school, there's a 66-foot-wide strip, I believe, and that strip goes all the way from North Street to Maplewood, and it includes a rectory," Koczela explained.
"In essence, what we're really doing is just separating out that small parcel from the rectory."
The town election is less than a month away and, unlike recent ones, all open seats are uncontested, with even a vacancy remaining on the Planning Board.
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