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The address was previously the home of [[Christian%20Sporck|Christian Sporck]]; he was granted a variance to build a cabin within 50 feet of the Lake Flower shore line in 1953, and two more cabins in 1954.  In 1960, he applied for a building permit to combine his cabins into a motel.  He sold the motel in 1968.
The address was previously the home of [[Christian%20Sporck|Christian Sporck]]; he was granted a variance to build a cabin within 50 feet of the Lake Flower shore line in 1953, and two more cabins in 1954.  In 1960, he applied for a building permit to combine his cabins into a motel.  He sold the motel in 1968.


Along with two neighboring motel properties, [[Lake%20Flower%20Inn|Lake Flower Inn]] and the [[Lakeside%20Motel|Lakeside Motel]] this is the proposed site of a [[https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org/news/story/23046/20131021/new-saranac-lake-hotel-design-presented|controversial ninety room, sixty foot tall hotel]] that was proposed in 2013.
Along with two neighboring motel properties, [[Lake%20Flower%20Inn|Lake Flower Inn]] and the [[Lakeside%20Motel|Lakeside Motel]] this is the proposed site of a [[https://www.northcountrypublicradio.org\news/story/23046/20131021\new-saranac-lake-hotel-design-presented|controversial ninety room, sixty foot tall hotel]] that was proposed in 2013.


 
 

Revision as of 20:14, 22 December 2024


Adirondack Motel

Address:  248 Lake Flower Avenue

Old Address: 23 Lake Flower Avenue

Other names:

Year built:   Mid 1950s; demolshed 2019

.  (Google Maps, 2019)


Other information:  The Adirondack Motel was owned by Joan Brush.  It was sold to Dick May in 1984, and later to Fred Mueller.

The address was previously the home of Christian Sporck; he was granted a variance to build a cabin within 50 feet of the Lake Flower shore line in 1953, and two more cabins in 1954.  In 1960, he applied for a building permit to combine his cabins into a motel.  He sold the motel in 1968.

Along with two neighboring motel properties, Lake Flower Inn and the Lakeside Motel this is the proposed site of a [ninety room, sixty foot tall hotel] that was proposed in 2013.

 

Adirondack Daily Enterprise, June 29, 2018

. . . Fred and Susan Mueller of the Adirondack Motel and Kim Walasky of the Lake Flower Inn sold their properties Wednesday [June 27, 2018].