Friday, September 16, 2011

Lazy J Motel, the Diamond in the Rough, Coos Bay Oregon

To begin with, Laura doesn't like the name Lazy J, because there is nothing Lazy about it, but I'll save that for another post.
Be thinking of a better name for it.
The Lazy J is a motel in Coos Bay Oregon. It's a landmark. Until it was gutted by a fire, it was a nice little 12 room motel. John Holbrook and his wife Laura have wanted to make the Lazy J into a thriving motel like it was decades ago. John talked to Coos County this week and found out that something has to be done on the Lazy J to insure the building permits keep current, so John is planning a trip to "do something" on the place. With the economy the way it, some of the plans to renovate the Lazy J have had to change. With the Holbrooks owning the adjoining property on two of the property lines, they feel there is more opportunity to enhance the value by having easier access to the Lazy J, which is right off of the famous Highway 101. It might come as a surprise, but the property has a beautiful view of Coos Bay with it's deep ocean port, ships and tug boats, reaching almost as far as the eye can see, clear across the bay to the North Bend bridge.
As progress is made on the motel, posts will appear. Be sure to comment or make suggestions.
The Lazy J will be a place that many will enjoy, so let us know what your pleasure is.
Conde B. McCullough Memorial Bridge - North Bend, Oregon
Some facts about the North Bend bridge:
Originally named simply the Coos Bay Bridge, this historic engineering landmark was dedicated posthumously in 1947 to its designer, Conde B. McCullough.
This 5,305-foot steel cantilever truss bridge was the longest structure on Oregon’s highway system when constructed in 1936. To ease design conflict between the steel truss and the arch spans, the cantilever was constructed with curved upper and lower chords.

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