Updated July 22
Former Congressman Bruce Poliquin looks to build housing, park at site of former Bath cannery
Poliquin, who represented Maine s 2nd District from 2015-2019, wants a zoning change to redevelop the former Stinson Seafood Cannery site.
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The 5.6-acre riverfront lot at 65 Bowery Street has sat vacant since the old Stinson Seafood Cannery burned down in 2006.
Kathleen O’Brien / The Times Record
A former Maine congressman and property developer wants to turn the site of a former cannery on Bowery Street in Bath into housing and a public park.
Bruce Poliquin, principal of Dirigo Holdings, which owns the site of the former Stinson Seafood Cannery on the Kennebec River, told the Planning Board this week of his plans to develop the vacant 5.6-acre lot, but hasn’t submitted a formal application.
Bruce Poliquin looks to build housing, park at site of former Bath cannery
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Former Congressman Bruce Poliquin looks to build housing, park at site of former Bath cannery
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