LANCASTER The building where roller skating, birthday parties and more happened for more than four decades has been sold to a company known for its moving vans and self-storage options.
According to a deed filed May 11 with the Worcester County Registry of Deeds, Roll On America’s longtime home at 90 Duval Road was sold to Five SAC Self-Storage Corporation for $2.5 million.
Documents filed with the Massachusetts Secretary of State’s Corporations Division indicate the purpose of Five SAC Self-Storage Corp. is to “acquire and hold title to real property.”
The president of Five SAC Self-Storage Corp. is Mark V. Shoen, vice president of U-Haul and the largest shareholder in U-Haul s parent company, Amerco.
Leominster Champion
The City of Leominster will soon go out to bid for construction of a new police station another sign that a project discussed for decades is moving forward.
Mayor Dean Mazzarella said in a recent interview the city is “getting ready to go out to bid” for building the structure on Central Street. The bidding process “takes several months,” he said.
Meanwhile, a legal notice was published two weeks ago seeking qualified contractors and subcontractors for the project.
Depending on how long the bidding process takes, Mazzarella said, construction could start later this year and proceed “as far as they can, obviously, before winter settles in.” Building the new police station will take about a year, he said.