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Bixby Chocolate to open artisan café in Colby College s Paul J Schupf Art Center in Waterville
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Lockwood Hotel completion is start of something exciting
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New Waterville art center on track to open with board approval, demolition underway
The Paul J. Schupf Art Center is set to open in December 2022, with plans also calling for improved access to the Waterville Opera House through a new skywalk.
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Crooker Construction begins demolition of The Center in downtown Waterville on Tuesday, making way for the new Paul J. Schupf Art Center. Michael G. Seamans/Morning Sentinel
WATERVILLE The Paul J. Schupf Art Center at 93 Main St. downtown is on track to open now that the Planning Board has given its final approval and demolition work has started on the existing building there.
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Downtown Waterville, MaineGeneral Health spotlighted on TV show hailing revitalization MaineLife host Erin Ovalle visits city for recently aired episode and says she came away impressed with Waterville s efforts.
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WATERVILLE Downtown Waterville’s continued resurgence, especially during the coronavirus pandemic, has caught the attention of a Maine television program that looks to share good stories with broader audiences.
A recent episode of “MaineLife,” which airs on NEWS CENTER Maine, featured stops at Holy Cannoli and Front & Main at the Lockwood Hotel in Waterville and MaineGeneral Health’s teaching kitchen in Augusta.
“I think it just speaks volumes to the dedication that the business owners we spoke to prior to COVID who just continued to be totally devoted to the vision of revitalizing Waterville,” said show host and creator Erin Ovalle. “I think people for a long time were like: ‘Nice th
Waterville plans to accommodate businesses, building owners during construction
An $11.2 million downtown revitalization project, to include changing the traffic pattern on Main and Front streets, is occurring simultaneously with construction of the $18 million Paul J. Schupf Art Center on Main Street.
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Curbs are being removed Wednesday along Front Street as part of the revitalization of downtown Waterville and turning Front and Main streets into two-way thoroughfares. Rich Abrahamson/Morning Sentinel
WATERVILLE City officials say they will do everything they can to accommodate businesses as downtown revitalization work progresses, and business and building owners acknowledge that while disruption will occur, the end result will be worth it.
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