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If it makes it through the planning and finance process, a new development of 48 affordable and market-rate rental apartments is expected to help fill the city of Belfast’s housing shortage. Developers Collaborative of Portland has proposed the project on approximately 4.3 acres at 115 Congress St., in a zoning district that allows multifamily housing. The site was formerly home to the city’s public works facility. Environmental cleanup and demolition of the facility took place in 2020 in order to prepare the site for redevelopment. At that time, the mayor and City Council determined the highest and best use of this property was for workforce housing and entered discussions with Developers Collaborative, according to a post by the city on its Facebook page. ....
Biddeford council endorses contract zoning concept for 36-unit affordable housing project pressherald.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from pressherald.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Expanded care, the needs of residents and the type of community are just a few of the elements that go into developing senior housing, experts said in a Thursday panel addressing the state s needs. With the coming silver tsunami in a state that already has the oldest population in the country, demand is only going to increase, said Wendy Nowokunski, cofounder and president of Northbridge Cos. She said that with investors looking for good investments, and seniors being more forthright about their needs, “this is going to open the doors for a tremendous amount of new and innovative ways to service seniors in coming years. ....
Read Article A concept rendering by Bild Architecture for a nine-unit apartment house at 186-198 Blake St. in Lewiston by Raise-Op. Under a new proposal, Raise-Op is looking to build a similar building on a vacant parcel at Walnut and Howe streets. LEWISTON The nonprofit housing cooperative Raise-Op is hoping to expand its footprint in the downtown by doubling the size of its previously proposed housing development in the Tree Streets neighborhood. The City Council this week approved an updated option agreement with Raise-Op that will allow the organization to purchase additional vacant parcels downtown. Raise-Op is looking to build two, nine-unit buildings, which would boost the housing cooperative’s inventory from 15 units to 33. ....