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.