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The Edge at Berwick: Here s what first development will look like
BERWICK, Maine The first sign of development is ready to begin at The Edge at Berwick, the former site of Prime Tanning, a property abandoned for many years, leaving an eyesore in the center of town.
When completed, The Edge project is planned to be a walking-friendly downtown, with restaurants, shops and 200 rental units of one- to two-bedroom apartments. Plans call for 100,000 square feet of commercial project space on the bottom floor and two to three floors for market-priced apartments.
JCS Property Management, in partnership with Great Falls Construction, released the rendering of the first building in The Edge, the development on the former 11-acre tannery site in Berwick, Maine.
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Brunswick council approves contract for new $9.1 million fire station
The single-story brick building was designed by WBRC Architects and will sit on a 2.4-acre lot on Pleasant Street.
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Brunswick Town Council on Tuesday unanimously approved a $9.1 million contract with Ledgewood Construction to build a new fire station at the intersection of Pleasant and Webster streets.
The contract is expected to be signed by the South Portland based company today and construction could begin as early as next week, according to Town Manager John Eldridge.
The single-story brick building was designed by WBRC Architects and will sit on a 2.4-acre lot. The station will be around 26,000 square feet and will include seven bays, community space, bunk rooms, kitchenettes, offices and a Brunswick Fire Department display museum.
After decades of public debate, the town of Brunswick and a South Portland contractor expect to sign a $9.15 million agreement as soon as Wednesday to break ground on what could be one of the largest fire stations in Maine.
The 26,000-square-foot, seven-bay facility would be built by Ledgewood Construction, if the Brunswick Town Council green-lights the contract in a meeting Tuesday evening. Ledgewood submitted the low bid in a competitive procurement that drew proposals from 10 Maine construction companies, according to a town memo in support of the contract.
Ledgewood spokeswoman Lisa Beeler on Monday told Mainebiz the firm is ready to ink the deal and could begin work on the firehouse, at the corner of Pleasant and Webster streets, next week. She expects construction to take about 16 months.