Brunswick Landing is becoming the bustling live, work and play community envisioned in the Reuse Master Plan, and the Topsham Commerce Park is fully developed.
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Steve Levesque, longtime executive director of the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority who led the transformation of Brunswick’s shuttered naval air station into a thriving business community, will retire Dec. 31.
Levesque, a 2018 Mainebiz Business Leader of the Year, will be succeeded by Kristine Logan, MRRA’s deputy director of innovation and development and director of the TechPlace business incubator at Brunswick Landing, according to a news release Thursday.
Logan will begin her new role in January 2022 and over the coming months will work with the MRRA board of trustees and staff to make the transition.
The change caps a 41-year career for Levesque, who has served as MRRA’s first and only executive director since its formation in 2008. He previously was executive director of the Brunswick Local Redevelopment Authority, which developed the master plan for the reuse of U.S. Naval Air Station Brunswick.
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