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The
Antrim Lodge
In The News |
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As
many of you may know, in 2004 the Antrim began a
complete bottom to top renovation to restore the
famous building. Initially, the renovations were
scheduled to allow for a reopening of the Lodge
in 2005. The building, however, suffered flood
damage when severe storms hit Sullivan County in
September of 2004 and then again in April 2005.
It has taken the summer to identify and design
significant changes to the building to minimize
the effects of any future floods and to insure
that the renovations can continue without
further delay. Given the current construction
schedule, the projected date for a full
reopening of the Antrim is the Spring of 2007.
We thank all of you who have expressed an
interest in the Antrim. We have enlisted William
Snell of the restaurants Lulu and Cocette in
Brooklyn to head our kitchen. The architect for
the project is Joe Irace, and Carl Allison is
the general contractor. The interior is being
designed by the firm of Dennis Wedlick Architect
LLC and Victoria Lesser, a local interior
designer with over 20 years experience and
various celebrity clients.
We are striving to make the Antrim the premier
location for quality food, full service lodging
and convenience in Sullivan County. We promise
that the new, old Antrim will be worth the wait.
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- In
the Catskills, the Ties That Bind
New York Times, 4/9/04
The Catskill past is secure, but
some are wondering where the next
generation of fly tiers and anglers
is, and who will perpetuate the
Catskill legends. One sign, perhaps,
of the continuing appeal of Roscoe
is the planned reopening two years
from now of the Antrim Lodge. FULL
STORY >>>
- New
Angle for the Antrim
The Towne Crier, 4/21/04
Call it the hotel restoration
project that won't die. The
resurrection of the Antrim Lodge fly
fishing mecca and old time watering
hole is still in the works. FULL
STORY >>>
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