Dear friends,
One of the oldest shoestring factories in the area, Glencairn Mill on Cottage Street, has recently boarded up its windows and moved out. As to whether they consolidated with New England Textile, the company's present owners, on Columbus Avenue, Pawtucket, or moved to other plants in Georgia or Mexico is not known.
According to Elizabeth Johnson's historical website, the Glencairn Mill saw its greatest sales in the 1920's when each shoe made in New England had two and one half feet of shoestring for each shoe manufactured.
One cannot tell if the building is suitable for reuse. The outside of the building is covered in gray shingle tarpaper . However, the building stretches out through a good portion of Cottage and Saunders Streets.
Please find out if my observations are correct.
Peace,
Jim