BIDDEFORD (AP) — A department store that had to close because it was sinking into the ground is reopening in Biddeford, Maine.
A 66,000-square-foot Kohl’s Department Store is set open on Friday. It was built to replace an 11-yearold store that had to be demolished after sinking into the ground.
Roger Frechette, assistant code enforcement officer, said the new store is on the same lot as the old one, built in 2003, that closed last winter and was razed.
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