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Pittsfield City Council to Consider TIF Agreements

By Jack GuerinoiBerkshires Staff
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PITTSFIELD, Mass. — The City Council will act on two tax incentive financing agreements Tuesday as well as accept more emergency funding to strengthen the city's response to the pandemic.
 
One TIF is to support the development of a brewery and restaurant on North Street and the other to aid in the building of a new hotel.
 
Both of these projects came before the council earlier in February but were sent off to various subcommittees for consideration.
 
The City Council will first consider the agreement with Robert Trask, who plans to open a brewery and restaurant at 41 North St.
 
He plans to purchase and invest $1.7 million in the former J. Allen's Clubhouse.
 
The agreement will work similarly to past agreements with 100 percent of the incremental increase in real estate property taxes forgiven in the first year, decreasing by 20 percent a year over the five-year term.  
 
41 North Tap Room would be on the hook for investing the full amount agreed upon in the property as well as creating 30 full-time jobs within five years.
 
This agreement was recently approved by the Committee on Finance and a separate allocation of $150,000 from the city's Economic Development (GE) Fund was approved by the Committee on Community and Economic Development.
 
Earlier this month, the Finance Committee voted to recommend the TIF agreement with Mauer and Dilip Desai who plan to construct a 77-room Holiday Inn Express at 1055 South St.
 
The agreement is structured the same as the brewery's and the Desais would be responsible for $10 million in a new hotel and create 25 to 30 jobs,15 of which will be full time.
 
Both of these projects may be delayed because of the pandemic.
 
Trask was unable to disclose a new timeline at the Finance Committee meeting and said he needed more information in regard to the pandemic.
 
The Desais indicated that if they can't begin construction this spring, they will likely ask to delay the project for a year. 
 
The mayor has the ability to change deadlines within the agreements.
 
The City Council will also vote on accepting $125,000 in Community Preservation Act funds to help bolster Pittsfield's $1.1 million city relief and recovery fund.
 
These funds specifically will go toward emergency home security funds for households just above the federal CARES (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security) Act income threshold.   
   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Karen Sargent Joins Pittsfield Co-op as Dalton Branch Manager

PITTSFIELD, Mass. — Pittsfield Cooperative Bank has hired Karen Sargent as the new assistant vice president and branch manager of its Dalton branch location. 
 
With a track record in banking and a deep commitment to community engagement, bank officials say Sargent brings a wealth of experience and leadership to her new role.
 
Sargent joins Pittsfield Cooperative Bank with more than 15 years of experience in the financial services industry. Her expertise spans branch operations, customer relationship management, business banking, and team leadership at several regional institutions, including Adams Community, Berkshire, Citizens, and NBT banks. In her role as branch manager, Sargent will oversee daily operations, mentor staff, and ensure the delivery of exceptional service to the bank’s valued customers.
 
"We are thrilled to welcome Karen to the Co-op Bank family," said Dana Robb, vice president of retail banking and operations. "Her extensive experience, customer-focused approach, and passion for fostering community connections align perfectly with our mission. We are confident she will make a significant impact in the Dalton branch and beyond."
 
A lifelong resident of Berkshire County, Sargent is rooted in the community and has been actively involved in various local organizations. Bank officials say her commitment to strengthening local ties and supporting community initiatives aligns seamlessly with Co-op Bank's dedication to serving the region.
 
Co-op Bank has been a cornerstone of the Berkshire County community since its founding in 1889. The bank prides itself on offering exceptional financial products and services while maintaining a strong commitment to local engagement and support.
 
For more information about Pittsfield Cooperative Bank and its services, visit pittsfieldcoop.com.
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