Considine reviving storefronts

NORTH CANAAN — Three new businesses are in the works in the town center and are expected to fill empty storefronts in the coming weeks.

All will be owned by John Considine, in conjunction with various business partners. He will continue to operate his Country Classic Homes and painting businesses.

Considine offered a tour last week of the former Brewer Bros. car dealership on Railroad Street (Route 7), where work is underway to transform it into two businesses. The property is owned by Riga Construction, a new company Considine formed with Roger Hedman.

The north end of the building will be home to Northwest Auto Sales and Service, where a new main entrance will allow customers to avoid walking on the narrow state highway shoulder.

The former Chrysler dealership closed in June after more than a century in business. It was purchased two years prior by Jim’s Garage owner Bill Hower, who consolidated the two businesses.

Considine purchased only the Brewer Bros. property.

“It will pick up where Jim’s Garage left off,” Considine said. “We will be selling used Subarus and any other good cars we can find, and we will be servicing any make of vehicles.”

That includes quick oil changes.

The facade will transformed with new siding and service bay doors. Considine, who has done restoration work on numerous commercial buildings, envisions a gray barn door replica replacing one of the large entryways on the main road.

Inside, the old service garage area is being remodeled to make it more comfortable. There will be a waiting room with coffee and a glass wall for a view of the garage interior.

On the south end, the former car showroom will be remodeled, with a new entrance just off the municipal parking lot, for a millwork shop owned by Considine’s Canaan Valley Group.

It will include a showroom with a mix of wood and metal custom cabinetry and other pieces. A new picture window will be lit up at night, adding vitality to the town center.

Considine noted they are getting rid of the old, banged-up metal guardrail at that end of the building and replacing it with more attractive posts that will be encased in wood.

All of that is expected to be completed within the next six weeks.

Meanwhile, a couple of blocks away on Church Street (Route 44), the recently closed Canaan Tile and Stone (formerly S. J. Masters) will re-open as Berkshire Design, with Considine and partner Thomas Ball.

It will be a kitchen and bath showroom, with tile and stone they will sell and install.

Considine bought the two buildings there two years ago.

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