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Because the renters don't have that insurance, we don't have the liquor license or insurance, and so it opens a lot of people up to a lot of not good things." Ideally, that's what you would do if it was a BYOB venue, but none of their previous contracts of said anything like that, so right now, it's a huge grey area of who's responsible if something goes wrong. It's like a $50 add-on policy for the day for your homeowners insurance. "It was previously that you could bring your own alcohol, but you weren't even required to have liquor liability insurance. "It currently operates as a BYOB venue," Megan said. So when weddings happen here, they have to be nontraditional."īeing Catholics themselves, the Brinckses took no issues with the covenants, except one, and it largely has to do with liability. "You can't make it into another church, couldn't hold any religious ceremonies on the property, which is still in place. "When Heritage Trust bought it, the church basically gave them all these rules about, you can't do all of these things or else we will just demolish the building," Megan said. The nonprofit renamed the building Hibernia Hall and operated it as an event center until 2018, when it was purchased by Charles Myhre and Steve Stoll, who renamed it Regal On The Hill and remodeled the building's interior while keeping in line with the covenants the church placed on the building before selling it to Heritage Trust. The church closed permanently later that year and was slated for demolition until the Heritage Trust intervened. In 2002, Masses were suspended there due to construction work on Washington Street. Mary's to form one parish with two places of worship.
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At its peak, it served as the place of worship for 800 parishioners. Patrick's Church first opened its doors in 1871. More: Renovation of downtown Burlington buildings reveals rich history, and even bison teeth? "I'm a big history nerd, so the historical part of it, I was like this is really cool to be a part of that history," Megan said. What they had been searching for instead were potential properties to park the two limos they purchased earlier this year for their Black Tie Transportation business, but the couple found themselves taken by the building's history, along with its possibilities.
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