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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Chief Brian Stockdale of the Lewiston Fire Department stands Thursday afternoon in front of the new substation on North Temple Street that next month is to replace the current one around the corner, on Sabattus Street.
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LEWISTON The new fire substation, a long-planned replacement for the Sabattus Street station in Lewiston, is nearing completion.
If all goes to plan, members of the Fire Department staff will make the move around the corner to North Temple Street in July, where the $4.7 million substation was built this year.
The Lewiston Planning Board announced Thursday it will hold its meeting Monday at the North Temple Street site, to include a tour of the new station.