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Setting Sail for a New Flagship Store Location
Plans are in motion to move the Sea Bags Flagship store down the street to a space more than three times the size of a typical store. With our retail footprint expanding throughout New England and beyond, we jumped at the opportunity to also expand in our hometown of Portland, Maine. While the move is big in terms of size, the distance is quite small as the new store is a stone s throw from our hub of operations on the wharf. As we grow, our connection to the working waterfront remains an important anchor to the Sea Bags brand origins.
Sea Bags announces new locations in Portland, Freeport
The Maine-based retailer sells tote bags and other accessories made from recycled sail materials.
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Sea Bags new flagship store at 123 Commercial St. in Portland. The store is slated to open May 7. Photo courtesy of Sea Bags
Sea Bags, which sells tote bags and other accessories made from recycled sail materials, is opening a new flagship store in Portland and relocating in Freeport.
The Maine-based company said it plans to open a new flagship store at 123 Commercial St. along the city’s waterfront on May 7. The 2,500-square-foot space, formerly home to rug seller Company C, will be much larger than Sea Bags’ existing Old Port location at 25 Custom House Wharf, which will be converted into a Sea Bags factory outlet store.
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Dreaming of summer and eating lots of lobster rolls? Wait no longer. Bite into Maine has reopened The Commissary at 185 Route 1 in Scarborough for takeout orders and curbside pickup. Order online at biteintomaine.com or call (207) 289-6142. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.
The Bite into Maine’s two food trucks will reappear May 1 – one at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, the other at Allagash Brewing in Portland. Bite into Maine is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.