OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH

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111 SARANAC STREET LITTLETON, NH. www.thetannerynh.com 603-444-1200 OPPORTUNITIES FOR GROWTH in a Sustainable Riverside Community

111 SARANAC STREET LITTLETON, NH 603-444-1200 On February 1st, 1995 we leased space at the Tannery Property for ADMAC Salvage, our architectural salvage business. At that time, we had yet to discover all the opportunities that our historic riverside location would offer. By January 2001 when we purchased the Tannery property, we had already saved the neglected warehouse and learned to appreciate its potential. In the fall of 2012, we closed ADMAC and hosted a Plan NH Design Charette to help envision the future of the Saranac Street neighborhood. Today we are celebrating our recent successes at developing our tenant base and installing a new, state of the art pellet boiler system. We are looking forward to attracting new businesses who want to take advantage of the opportunities at the Tannery Marketplace. Ray & Sarah Cloutier

Ira Parker has just purchased the site of the former Littleton Woolen Manufacturing Company and converted the building to house his expanding business - the manufacture of deerskin gloves. Parker acquired the rights to use an improved process of tanning in the late 1860 s thereby creating a product with much improved pliability, durability and strength. These qualities ultimately made Saranac Gloves nationally and internationally known. Actress Bette Davis was presented with a pair of Saranac driving gloves during one of her many visits to the Littleton area.

Fire consumes the building with time being of the essence the tannery building was rebuilt on it s original 1839 foundation. IRA PARKER purchases the former Littleton Woolen Manufacturing Company to house his expanding business - the manufacture of deerskin gloves. The SARANAC BUCK GLOVE COMPANY remained in business until April of 1977.

ADMAC Salvage becomes a destination point for Architectural. antiques in Northern New England ADMAC Salvage closes its doors. The Tannery hosts the PlanNH Design Charette which leads to the formation of the River District Commission. Cloutier Brothers Partnership purchases the Tannery Marketplace property. The Tannery Marketplace installs a state of the art wood pellet boiler system.

O REVITALIZING THE RIVER DISTRICT In a town that was recently recognized as one of the ten best small towns and downtowns in America, we have a unique opportunity to revitalize the River District area around one of our most beautiful historic assets, the Ammonoosuc River. $1,030,000 invested in the River District to date. $3.9 million planned investment within the Saranac Street neighborhood. Enhance the scenic beauty of Littleton Create new business opportunities Preserve historic assets Extend pedestrian / cycling trails

DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITIES 4 buildings on 1.5 acres with 611 of Ammonoosuc River frontage 1 2,000 sq.ft. of newly heated river level space THE FUTURE IS FULL OF OPPORTUNITIES 3 acres of undeveloped abutting property PROGRESS TO DATE 2 6 Current tenants (Small Businesses, Private Studios & Offices) N EW Biofuel heating system in the warehouse provides efficient and cost effective heat for the entire building. This new pellet boiler system reduces our carbon footprint by 70 Tons of CO2 per year and keeps over 90% of our energy dollars in our region.

111 SARANAC STREET LITTLETON, NH. 03561 Development in a historic neighborhood involves many partners and supporters. Our thanks go out to them and the many others who have helped us over the years. As we move forward, we believe that our property and our Saranac Street neighborhood offer unique investment opportunities. Our new heating system makes over 12,000 sq ft of river level space available for any number of businesses who would like to develop within a creative and sustainable environment. Three other undeveloped buildings on our property also offer an open palette for riverside development. Our Saranac Street neighborhood is strategic to the future economic development of downtown Littleton and has the potential to become a mixed use campus. TO LEARN MORE PLEASE VISIT www.thetannerynh.com Partial funding for development of this Publication made possible by a Rural Business Enterprise Grant through the Northern Community Investment Corporation from USDA Rural Development.