Fletcher Group at Keller Williams Realty teamed up with Tranzon Auction Properties five times this summer and fall to market properties in Mechanic Falls, Lewiston and Auburn that included 195 acres of commercial/agricultural land, an industrial building, an office building and two additional parcels of land.
The new owner of a 146-year-old Lewiston building listed on the National Register of Historic Places says the spot will be ideal as the headquarters for his own company and as a revenue generator through leases to additional tenants.
The buyer has a cannabis growing operation in Turner and plans to renovate the building to put in a cannabis retail operation, said the broker. The seller, 75, shuttered the shop last spring after contracting COVID-19.
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A series of sales and acquisitions over the past year have helped South Berwick real estate developers Jim and Rebecca Henry tune their portfolio to new opportunities, as Maine becomes the go-to state for people looking to move from larger metropolitan areas.
The Henrys, owners of real estate development company Remington Street Properties, come from software technology backgrounds in Boston, then became active in real estate investment in Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.
Jim Henry is originally from Maine.
Their focus initially was on the Portland multi-family market. In 2019, they took their first plunge into the office market with the purchase of the Cinamon Building at 1 Pleasant St. in Portland’s Old Port and also expanded geographically, buying 19 mostly multi-family buildings in Augusta.