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Brock’s big break came out of a breakup. He recorded a cover of the song “Hello Walls,” written by Willie Nelson and popularized by Faron Young, and uploaded it to Facebook. “I was a little upset. A little intoxicated as well,” Brock said. “I basically made this video for her. One person. It was meant for one person.” Now the video has been seen by millions. One of these was musician and artist manager Brynn Arens. This led to the record deal. Arens’ first message to Brock was not returned. He was involved with other management at the time. Persistent, Arens called Brock’s sister Amanda, who owns Ohana’s 1950s Diner in Tupper Lake. He thought she was Brock’s manager because of the videos of him playing she posted on Facebook. He told her he had showed Brock’s videos to record labels and they wanted to see him.
TUPPER LAKE â The people who recently purchased the former Oval Wood Dish factory have laid out what their planned redevelopment of the building will have in store: housing up front, business in the back.
Joe Gehm and Michael Dunyk, owners of the Syracuse-based Lahinch Group, purchased the historic 110,000-square-foot factory with its iconic smokestack for $1 million two weeks ago.
They are anticipating a $30 million redevelopment of the building, turning it into blended apartments and business space.
They plan to build 92 apartments in total â two-thirds mixed-income apartments geared toward âentry-level workforce housing,â and one-third market-rate apartments geared toward wealthier renters.
Gehm anticipates the mixed-income units will be priced to be affordable for people working at the Sunmount state facility for people with developmental disabilities, the Wild Center nature museum or one of the many restaurants in town.
acerbone@adirondackdailyenterprise.com An old Camaro sits in building three of the former Oval Wood Dish factory. Developers from Lahinch Group say they plan to convert this building into three stories of market rate âloft apartments,â 27 of the proposed 92 units they hope to build in the facility.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone) Building one of the former Oval Wood Dish factory is currently used as storage for boats, cars and campers. Developers from Lahinch Group say they plan to convert this building into parking for the 92 apartments theyâve proposed to build at the site.
(Enterprise photo â Aaron Cerbone)
An old Camaro sits in building three of the former Oval Wood Dish factory. Developers from Lahinch Group say they plan to convert this building into three stories of market rate âloft apartments,â 27 of the proposed 92 units they hope to build in the facility.
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