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Waterville Planning Board votes to approve Seton housing plan change
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Waterville Planning Board to consider revision to housing plan for former Seton Hospital
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Mattson plans up to 80 residential units in former Seton Hospital
Developer says the project will cost $8 million to $10 million and could start as early as next spring.
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A large crowd of supporters watch as officials take part in a groundbreaking ceremony for the Woodfords Family Services building on Chase Avenue in Waterville. The center will be on the same site as the former Seton Hospital, which developer Kevin Mattson said Tuesday he plans to turn into apartments. Staff photo by David Leaming
WATERVILLE An $8 million to $10 million development of 70 to 80 apartments in the former Seton Hospital, most recently part of MaineGeneral Medical Center, could start as early as next spring, according to one of the developers.
Plan for former Seton hospital in Waterville includes preschool, offices
Developer Kevin Mattson bought the former MaineGeneral building on Chase Avenue for $500,000 two years ago and plans a preschool for autistic children, among other things.
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The former MaineGeneral Seton building, seen Friday, is part of a plan by developer Kevin Mattson, who bought the property in 2013 for $500,000. Staff photo by Scott Monroe
WATERVILLE Developer Kevin Mattson plans to build a preschool for children with autism at the property of the former Seton campus of MaineGeneral Health, about two years after buying the parcel.
The 10,000-square-foot building is part of a development package that the Waterville Planning Board is scheduled to consider Monday.