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The Berkshire Family YMCA plans to start its $11.2 million renovation this summer.
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Pittsfield YMCA Makeover Expected to Start This Summer

By Brittany PolitoiBerkshires Staff
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Executive Director Jessica Rumlow updates the Community Development Board on the YMCA's renovation plans.

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The Berkshire Family YMCA hopes to "put shovels in the ground" over the summer to begin an $11.2 million overhaul of the historic site that has called North Street home for over a hundred years.

The renovation will include facade improvements, an expanded day-care center, a new fitness center and elevated running track, and a new regulation-sized basketball court. The expansions aim to better meet the needs of the community.

Executive Director Jessica Rumlow told the Community Preservation Committee on Monday that the projected closing date is June 30.  

"This is our third round coming to you guys," she said to the panel. "But we are moving forward with this and are very optimistic that this summer we will be able to put shovels in the ground and start the renovation of this project."

In 2019, the organization announced plans to overhaul the interior of the building and restore large windows on the front and side exterior to increase the amount of space in all areas for expanded programming while preserving the architectural landscape.

The work aimed to restore the appearance of the original 1909 building and modernize it, re-opening bricked over windows on the Melville Street side that were covered in the 1960s. This was said to be done for heat retention.

The original plan was to install large, modern, glass windows on the North Street facing side of the building that was constructed in 1980, but after receiving concerned feedback claiming the look may be too modern, they reworked the design plan to include windows that mimic the building's 1909 design.  

"Our historic side of the building, so the left side of our building, was built in 1909. And at this point, we've determined that in order to maintain our facility and to keep it updated we needed to go into a capital project to address some of the concerns in the 1909 building," Rumlow explained.

"It's taken heavy use over the years and there's been a toll even with the other 1980 expansion, which includes our current fitness center and our basketball court. It's structurally sound and able to be modernized to the 21st century standards so that's why we decided to move forward. We're committed also to Pittsfield revitalization and feel like this project really fits with what Pittsfield is trying to do with North Street and we're a key anchor to North Street that operates seven days a week."  

When Rumlow became CEO, the project budget was at $5 million and has since been raised to $11.2 million. The costs are split about 50/50 between the historic side of the building that includes the day-care center and fitness center and the side of the building constructed in 1980.

The project has been granted around $185,000 in Community Preservation Act funds and is seeking another $90,000. Around $7 million of the funding needed has been secured, with the intention of raising the full amount.



Berkshire Family YMCA is currently working with Mass Development and The Life Initiative (TLI) for financing. Mass Development has committed to supporting the project's finances and TLI will go to the board on April 1.

The YMCA has also received a commitment from Community Reinvestment Fund of Minneapolis for $12 million in New Market Tax Credits, which amounts to $3.2 million in actual revenue, and US Bank is the investor.

To promote the project that will renovate 80 percent of the Pittsfield YMCA's facilities, a capital campaign called Full of Possibilities was launched in 2020.

With the expansion, the day care will be able to accommodate 35 more children with the addition of a new infant room, a new toddler room, and an expansion of the preschool area to maximize capacity.  Athletics capabilities will also be expanded for both seniors and young people.  

"There's so much need for expansion of programs," Matthew Scarafoni, a member of the board of directors, said. "Whether it's athletic or whether it's helping kids with their situations with the parents not being around and or having parents that are divorced and having visitation rights. So really our goal was to not only deal with our building, but it was more important to deal with a huge amount of needs in the community."

Rumlow reported that the facility has not received a major renovation since the 1980s and has since retrofitted the building to meet the needs, though it's "not the best layout." She said the home base basketball court is a big piece for the Berkshire Family YMCA, as it merged with the Catholic Youth Center (CYC) three years ago and has had a pretty robust basketball program they've had to outsource to other community agencies in order to run.  

The elevated running track, she said, will be the first community based running track in Berkshire County and the YMCA is looking at partnerships with Berkshire Health Systems and other health entities.

"The elevated running track definitely meets the needs of our seniors in the wintertime when, you know, the mall is closed, so there's no walking the mall anymore and this provides a safe place for them to be able to continue their exercise," Rumlow said.

Rumlow said updating the air handling system was in the original plans and just happens to fit the needs of the postCOVID-19 pandemic world. They also added hand washing stations for the child-care unit and switched all water fountains to water bottle filler units.

"We've had a lot of moving targets and a lot of challenges that have come up in 2020," She concluded. "So I'm just really excited that we're at this point in the project to somewhat confidently say, I think we're on target for the summer to be able to start this project at this point."


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Friday Front Porch: Luxurious Lakefront Property

By Breanna SteeleiBerkshires Staff

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Are you looking for a lakefront estate to spend your days? Then this might be the home for you.

Our Friday Front Porch is a weekly feature spotlighting attractive homes for sale in Berkshire County. This week, we are showcasing 140 Hancock Road.

This house was built in 2015 and has eight bedrooms and seven bathrooms. It is 6,986 square feet on a little over an acre. 

The house sits on Pontoosuc Lake and includes private lake access and a pool with an expansive deck. 

The kitchen is equipped with Wolf and SubZero appliances and there is a full outdoor kitchen as well. The property has three additional separated living quarters, each with a kitchen and its own living room. 

The house also includes a big garage for multiple cars or more.

It is on the market for $4,900,000.

We spoke with Elisha Poirier from Stone House Properties LLC, which has the listing.

What do you think makes this property stand out in the current market?

What truly sets this property apart is the incredible scale combined with its premier lakefront setting. With over 7,400 square feet of space, eight bedrooms, multiple independent living quarters, and extensive garage capacity, it offers a level of versatility that is very rare in the Berkshires. The sweeping views of Pontoosuc Lake and Mount Greylock, along with private lake access, a pool, and exceptional indoor and outdoor entertaining spaces, create a lifestyle that feels more like a private resort than a traditional home.

What was your first impression when you walked into this home?

My first impression was the sense of openness and how immediately your eye is drawn to the water. The layout was clearly designed to highlight the views, and the natural light combined with the scale of the space makes the home feel both grand and welcoming at the same time.

How would you describe the feel or atmosphere of this home?

The atmosphere is both luxurious and relaxed. It has the presence and amenities of a high-end estate, but the lakefront setting and thoughtfully designed living spaces make it feel comfortable and inviting. It's a home that works just as well for quiet mornings by the water as it does for hosting large gatherings.

What kind of buyer do you see this home being perfect for?

This home would be ideal for someone who loves to entertain and host family and friends, or for a multi-generational family looking for both shared space and private living areas. It could also appeal to someone looking for a true retreat in the Berkshires, whether as a primary residence or a luxury getaway.

What would you say to a buyer trying to imagine their life in this space?

It's easy to picture spending your mornings looking out over the lake, afternoons enjoying the pool or taking the boat out from your private dock, and evenings gathered around the outdoor kitchen or fire pit with friends and family. The property is designed so that everyday life feels like a vacation.

What do the current owners love most about this home?

What they love most is the incredible connection to the lake and the views. The property offers privacy while still feeling open to the natural beauty around it. They've also enjoyed the ability to host large gatherings while still offering guests their own comfortable and private spaces.

Are there any standout design features or recent renovations?

Some of the standout features include the chef's kitchen with high-end Wolf and SubZero appliances, multiple private living quarters with their own kitchens and entrances, and expansive outdoor entertaining areas with a built-in kitchen, pool, and fire pit. The home also includes a whole-house audio system, five laundry units, and premium Pella iron-clad windows and doors, all thoughtfully designed with sustainability and efficiency in mind. The property is insulated with spray foam throughout, maximizing energy efficiency while also providing superior protection from the strong winds often experienced on the lake.

You can find out more about this home on its listing here.

*Front Porch Feature brings you an exclusive to some of the houses listed on our real estate page every week. Here we take a bit of a deeper dive into a certain house for sale and ask questions so you don't have to.

 

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