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Is Biddeford the next hot spot for food trucks?
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Biddeford council endorses contract zoning concept for 36-unit affordable housing project
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Workers work on the roof at the Lincoln Mill in Biddeford in September. The clock tower of Biddeford City Hall is to the right. A ground breaking ceremony took place in October of 2019 and when completed The Lincoln will be a mixed-use hotel and residential property located in the Lincoln Mill Building. Shawn Patrick Ouellette/Staff Photographer
Nearly 800 new apartments are proposed or being built in Biddeford and Saco, an area that has become an increasingly popular destination in recent years as Biddeford’s downtown is revitalized and high rental prices push people out of the Portland housing market.
Competition for housing fuels construction boom in Biddeford-Saco
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U.S. land-based shrimp farming startup Midland Co. is on the verge of bringing its first batch of shrimp to market as the company prepares to continue construction on its recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) facility in Story City, Iowa.
Founded in 2018, and formerly known as Kimle Aquaculture, the company uses its trademarked algae-based RAS technology to grow Pacific white shrimp, bringing local, fresh shrimp to landlocked the Midwestern United States.
“The algae-based concept was built off past experiences and challenges that RAS facilities still have – mainly coming from the nitrates and phosphates that have to be blown down from these systems as they accumulate,” Midland Founder and President Jackson Kimle told SeafoodSource. “While [RAS] has been the answer to water-usage issues and producing closer to markets, there s still a discharge product that adds complexity through wastewater systems or has an effect on the environment around them.”