[MassHistPres] Weston Josiah Smith Tavern and Old Library

Emily Innes einnes at cecilgroup.com
Tue Apr 17 14:08:20 EDT 2012


 

The Town of Weston, through its Town Manager, has issued a Request for
Proposals regarding the adaptive reuse of the historic Josiah Smith
Tavern and the Town's Old Library. The Town is seeking redevelopment
partners who recognize the unique opportunity to bring new life to this
rare set of buildings that occupy a highly visible, park-like site along
the Boston Post Road at the edge of Weston's village center and its
expansive Town Green. 

A copy of the Request for Proposal can be found at http://weston.org
under Request for Proposals - Josiah Smith Tavern and Old Library.
Responses must be submitted by 4pm on June 7, 2012. Two site visits will
be offered - one on April 25 at 10am and the other on May 3 at 3pm. 

Questions are due on May 10 no later than 3pm. Written responses will be
provided to all registered respondents and online no later than one week
prior to the date of submission.

The Town will consider proposals for purchase or long term lease of
either or both buildings. The Josiah Smith Tavern is a rare, original
18th century colonial tavern with additions and connected barn. A
contributing structure to the surrounding National Register district,
the tavern complex is subject to historic deed restrictions recognizing
its genuine character. In recent years, the Town has undertaken exterior
restoration of the buildings. The Tavern is unoccupied, and retains many
original and distinctive interior features. 

The Old Library is the original Weston Library, constructed in the late
1890's and expanded in the 1920's. The distinctive masonry structure was
designed in the English Revival style by a prominent resident architect
and is a contributing structure of the Historic District. The Town has
already committed nearly $1 million to complete a substantial
restoration and stabilization project which will restore the exterior
integrity of the building and address other issues in anticipation of
its reuse.

Contact:

Steven G. Cecil AIA ASLA

The Cecil Group, Inc.

241 A Street

Boston, MA 02210

(617) 426-5050

scecil at cecilgroup.com <mailto:scecil at cecilgroup.com> 

 

 

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