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Colby College President David Greene stands on Monday in The Concourse parking lot in Waterville, where the college plans retail spaces and college housing once the city and college agree on a purchase.
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Colby College President David Greene stands on Monday in The Concourse parking lot in Waterville, where the college plans retail spaces and college housing once the city and college agree on a purchase.
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The former Waterville Elks building, on Appleton Street, was bought recently by Colby College.
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Colby College President David Greene walks along Main Street on Monday in downtown Waterville. The college is seeking to buy a portion of The Concourse parking lot, and bought a fifth downtown building recently.
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Colby College President David Greene speaks on Monday about plans for the recently acquired Hains building, background, on Main Street in Waterville.
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As workers remove the facade covering the former Atkins building Tuesday in downtown Waterville, new owner Justin DePre stands outside on Main Street.
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The former Waterville Hardware store, left, and Levine's store at right in downtown Waterville have been purchased by Colby College.