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Former Colonial Motel In Bryan Opens With New Owners & New Name

By Newspaper StaffMarch 5, 2021Updated:July 11, 2021No Comments1 Min Read
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BRYAN INN RIBBON CUTTING … The motel located at the corner of Union St. and State Rt. 34 in Bryan, Ohio (924 E. High St.) has new owners and a new name.

Vikram Patek purchased the old Colonial Motel in February, doing a quick and thorough clean up and turnover to re-open on February 16, 2021.

Mr. Patek and his manager Rosh Soni gathered with community members, on Wednesday morning, March 3, 2021 to celebrate with a ribbon cutting and complimentary meal served at Blueberry Hill Pancake House next door.


From left to right, are (back row) Sherwood Bank loan assistant for the purchase – Ty Otto, Bryan Mayor Carrie Schlade, Bryan Chamber of Commerce Director Dan Yahraus, Captain Greg Ruskey and Bryan Assistant Police Chief Gary Mohr.

(Front Row) Blueberry Hill owner Nikolaos Vasilakis (Nik), Bryan Inn owner Vikram Patik and Manager Rosh Soni with scissors, and City Council member and past president of Chamber – Mary Leatherman. Attorney John Shaffer was also involved in the purchase, but was unavailable for the ribbon cutting.


 

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