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Final piece of a Portland redevelopment puzzle may also be the most ambitious

A 239,000-square-foot mixed-use building planned for 82 Hanover St. in West Bayside, Portland, is the last and most ambitious piece of a four-year effort that has transformed several blocks that were the former public works depot. The 171-apartment building, which will also have 6,500 square feet of retail space, is the final of six city public works department properties listed by the city in April 2017 to be redeveloped. Tom Watson, of Port Property Management, had already developed another of the public works properties, 82 Hanover St., into a mixed-use building that includes restaurants, bars and office space. He originally planned 16 units of maker space for the 8,435-square-foot maintenance garage at 52 Hanover, but once the neighborhood started to take shape, so did the vision for the property.

The Wrap: Restaurant reopenings, new one-stop fermentation shop and an April ice bar

The Wrap: Restaurant reopenings, new one-stop fermentation shop and an April ice bar Plus, the U.S. Coast Guard s galley in South Portland wins a national award. Share Dreaming of summer and eating lots of lobster rolls? Wait no longer. Bite into Maine has reopened The Commissary at 185 Route 1 in Scarborough for takeout orders and curbside pickup. Order online at biteintomaine.com or call (207) 289-6142. Hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. The Bite into Maine’s two food trucks will reappear May 1 – one at Fort Williams Park in Cape Elizabeth, the other at Allagash Brewing in Portland. Bite into Maine is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year.

The Wrap: Restaurant reopenings, new one-stop fermentation shop and an April ice bar

The Wrap: Restaurant reopenings, new one-stop fermentation shop and an April ice bar
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Two Amazing Portland Businesses are Joining Forces in Scarborough

Two Amazing Portland Businesses are Joining Forces in Scarborough According to the Portland Press Herald, this is the brain child of developers Jack Soley and Timothy Hebert. They bought the former Oak Hill fire and police station in Scarborough in January 2020. They want to turn the area into a village center. Think nice, not strip mall. The corner stone of the project is the combination of Rosemon Market and Harbor Fish Markets. Rosemont has six locations where they sell Harbor Fish too. The owners know each other and have similar values and styles of running a business. Both are family owned and sea/farm to table. It just makes such perfect sense they get together.

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