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April 21, 2021
PC Construction has begun work on two major projects in New Hampshire. The 232-unit Edgebrook Residences, a residential development in Merrimack is a $43.1 million project that includes construction of four individual five-story residential buildings with parking garages. The plans also include a 5,000-square-foot clubhouse, featuring community space, a leasing office, exercise and yoga rooms and a cyber café. The company also recently began work on the $19.6 million the city of Manchester Wastewater Treatment Facility Solids Trains project.
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Biddeford has been awarded a $1.2 million federal grant for road improvements around a 650-space city parking garage and adjacent private redevelopment in the mill district.
The funding is part of a U.S. Economic Development Administration effort to support work that is expected to lead to 645 jobs and generate $170 million in private investment, a news release said Friday.
The city broke ground on the garage at 3 Lincoln St. in August. The garage is on the former Maine Energy Recovery Corp. site that will be developed into a 300,000-square-foot mixed-use complex planned by developers Jim Brady and Brian Eng, and is adjacent to 240,000-square-foot Lincoln Mill, being redeveloped by Tim Harrington and Chinburg Properties.
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The developer of mill space on the west side of Saco Island is proposing 12 duplex townhouses for the undeveloped east side, the site of several recent more ambitious but ultimately failed proposals.
Ted Moore, principal of Saco Island Ventures LLC, has submitted a proposal to the Saco planning board to build 24 three-bedroom residential units on six acres along the Saco River. Moore has developed 43 apartments, as well as commercial space, in the mills on the west side of the island, which is divided from the vacant side by Main Street.
The planning board Wednesday night got its first look at the proposal, and it is scheduled to be back before the board April 20. The project is represented by local attorney Paul Weinstein and South Portland-based Gorrill Palmer, which is the civil engineering firm presenting the project to the planning board.