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Lewiston City Administrator Edward Barrett looks up the stairs in one of the renovated condominiums on Park Street in Lewiston Tuesday morning that was his brainchild. Coastal Enterprises, Inc., the City of Lewiston and the Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council celebrated the official ribbon cutting of 269-271 Park Street on Tuesday, October 25. Using federal grant funds from the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, the City of Lewiston and Coastal Enterprises were able to renovate the decaying building into a pair of spacious owner-occupied townhouses on the Androscoggin Mill Block across the street from The Public Theatre.
Coastal Enterprises, Inc., the City of Lewiston and the Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council celebrated the official ribbon cutting of 269-271 Park Street on Tuesday, Oct. 25. Using federal grant funds from the Neighborhood Stabilization Program, the city of Lewiston and Coastal Enterprises were able to renovate the decaying building into a pair of spacious owner-occupied townhouses on the Androscoggin Mill Block across the street from The Public Theatre.
Attending Tuesday’s ribbon-cutting ceremony were, from left, U.S. Sen. Susan M. Collins’ state office representative Chiara Ferrante; Lewiston City Council President Steven Morgan; U.S. Sen. Olympia J. Snowe’s state office representative Diane Jackson; Lewiston-Auburn Economic Growth Council Marketing Director Calvin Rinck; U.S. Rep. Michael Michaud’s state office representative Andrea Quaid; and director of housing development for Coastal Enterprises, Inc. John Egan.
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