
The Diner Finder is the Internet's best source of real diner information.The news that the Miss Adams was once again bought by someone as a real estate investment hardly eases our minds about the future of one-time treasure. Maybe the Segala's can just rent the diner out to the woman that Jae Chung kicked out before he abandoned his folly. (Thanks to Joe Manning for the tip)
By Ryan Hutton, North Adams Transcript
ADAMS -- One of the town's icons has a new owner after the Miss Adams Diner was sold at auction Monday morning.
Paul and Jennifer Segala, the owners of Steepleview Realty, purchased the building for $85,000 at an auction held by Berkshire Bank. The building went up for sale after the former owner, Jae Chung, breached his mortgage agreement with the bank.
Jennifer Segala said the pair bought the building for the real estate and would be looking for someone else to operate the business.
"We want someone who's interested in opening up a nice restaurant here," she said. "I'm in it for the real estate, I am not a restaurateur. The building is in very good condition. The bank took very good care of it. It's been cleaned out and [is] ready for an operational business."
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