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I know that our regular readers will remember our
story in
March
about the change in ownership at the Sandpiper Beach Inn at the corner of
Beach and Grant streets. So many of you wrote in to inquire about the status of
their favorite vacation inn and so many of you still write us – that we said to
ourselves…hmmmm let’s do a follow up.
Here are some basic Sandpiper details for you: As you
recall the Sandpiper was built in the early 80s, the 65-room, adults-only
oceanfront hotel owned by Ruth and Bob Escher, was sold in January of this year
to Cape Advisors, Inc. owned in part by the Bashaw family of
Congress Hall,
Star Inn, and
Virginia Hotel fame.
The bad news is that the Sandpiper was not open for
business this year. The good news is that renovations are nearing completion.
According to Tracey Martin of Cape Advisors, the
Sandpiper will open for occupancy on March 31, 2006. She advises potential
guests to monitor the website
www.sandpipercapemay.com for updates.
“We will start taking reservations around December 1,
2005 at our call center. The number will be 800.732.7816. Units vary in the
number of bedrooms, etc., but the reservations attendants will be able to
describe the various units to potential guests.”
“We’re redesigning now,” said Bashaw in March, “to upgrade the
décor and the amenities. We’re putting in new bathrooms and upgrading the
kitchenettes. The goal is to bring the Sandpiper up to the same standard that we
provide in our other properties the Star Inn, the Virginia Hotel, and Congress
Hall.
The newly improved Sandpiper will be open year-round
and will welcome families with children.
There are only five Units left for sale at the
condo-tel Sandpiper. Most are available for rentals. Those interested in purchasing one
of the remaining units can call Tracey Martin for further information at
609.884.6513. They would then be forwarded to a sales agent.
A condo-hotel or "condotel" sells individual rooms to be either rented as a
regular hotel room or used by the owners themselves. Some restrict the number of
days the owner can occupy the room, thus maintaining an ambiance of a hotel
rather than a condominium.
For all the Sandpiper’s
loyal customers who have written CapeMay.com inquiring about its status and
lamenting its loss, Bashaw has these words of solace, “We intend to run (the
Sandpiper) pretty much as it was and it will pretty much function as it has.”
He emphasized the Bashaw
family’s desire to bring the same standards of excellence to the Sandpiper as
they have brought to Cape May in the past. |