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While flood waters receded nearly a month ago, some Gardiner businesses are still clearing out damaged equipment and supplies and considering their options. ....
While flood waters receded nearly a month ago, some Gardiner businesses are still clearing out damaged equipment and supplies and considering their options. ....
Alan Claude and Erin Skehan are planning to open their Water Street gallery next spring in the historic site they bought earlier this year from Gardiner Main Street. ....
Gardiner officials agree to lease Water Street parking lot The short-term lease with Gardiner Main Street would expand parking availability in downtown Gardiner, where it is sometimes in short supply. Share GARDINER City officials have reached an agreement with Gardiner Main Street for a short-term deal to expand parking on the city’s busy Water Street. At the same time, they are helping the nonprofit organization to pay the property tax on the Gardiner Main Street site acquired in 2016 from Camden National Bank. At Wednesday’s City Council meeting, elected officials voted to approve a six-month lease on the former Bailey lot, located on Water Street at the south end of the city’s downtown and to take on the responsibility of maintaining it. ....
Camden National Bank donates Gardiner buildings Gardiner Main Street plans a $2.5 million renovation of the five Water Street buildings. 4 of 4 Camden National Bank announced on Wednesday the donation of several buildings to Gardiner Main Street. Gardiner Main Street hopes the 19th-century buildings eventually will be redeveloped into studio and living space for artists and an expansion of the group s collaborative work space. Staff photo by Andy Molloy GARDINER In a move that is likely to change the face of downtown Gardiner, Camden National Bank has donated a historic block of buildings to Gardiner Main Street for redevelopment. The block, 149-167 Water St., consists of five brick buildings that make up about 23,000 square feet of space and have a view of the Kennebec River from their rear windows. ....