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Biz Bites: Rock Row architect isn t new to Maine; Holy Donut fills some holes

EYP Architects and Engineers, a national company, with offices in Boston. The building will incorporate cross-laminated timber. The 200,000-square-foot building in the Westbrook development, as well as well as the two that make up Rock Row s medical campus, aren t EYP s first in Maine. The integrated design firm, which specializes in higher education, government, health care, and science and technology architecture, designed Jackson Lab s Ellsworth campus, renovating a former Lowe s into a 135,000-square-foot state of the art research center. It also designed Acadia National Park s new ranger station. It is the company s first CLT building in Maine, as well as Maine s largest and first commercial building to be made from the timber product. The

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“So far,” says a real estate veteran, “it’s not too bad.” Author: Rob Caldwell Updated: 11:51 AM EST December 17, 2020 PORTLAND, Maine Unless you own or invest in it, you have no reason to pay much attention to the state of commercial real estate. Whether an industrial warehouse is filled or vacant makes no difference in your life, right? OK, you probably don’t care about industrial warehouses but we all have an interest in the health of the commercial real estate market because we’re drawn to cities that are lively and humming with activity. The last thing we want to see when we go into Bangor or Portland or Biddeford is empty buildings and vacant storefronts. They suck the life out of downtowns.

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