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Merrimac River Rowing Association | Lowell, Ma 9/20/15
Business incubator "TechPlace" shaping up nicely. We're aiming to open in about a month with office space and shared industrial space available for manufacturing startups. Visit techplacemaine.us for more info.
Redevelopment activity on the properties at the former Naval Air Station Brunswick continued at an exciting pace in 2014. There are now over 50 entities (public and private), including 14 that are new to the State of Maine, doing business at Brunswick Landing and the Topsham Commerce Park. We are proud to announce […]
Touching base with the Director It’s been an incredibly busy fall at Brunswick Landing and Topsham Commerce Park. Where to start? There have been several significant property transactions since September 1st with a couple of other deals near completion. Brunswick Landing is humming with activity these days. We have four large construction projects going on […]
Brunswick Landing property sales update: We have closed on the sale of 179 Neptune Street, the "Night Flight" Building 516 with its three banquet halls, discotheque and massive deck, and a small lot to Affordable Midcoast Housing. We also closed a deal on Lot 31 with the Priority Real Estate Group. It will be interesting to see how these properties are redeveloped.
We're removing about 1 mile of the outer security fence along Bath Road and will be replacing it with a new wooden guard rail.
Read more about this project on the MRRA website.