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This rear view of Pepperell Center on the Saco River shows the many condos that will be developed on the left with manufacturing and retail space on the right.
Nick Blais, a contractor responsible for finish work, windows and aluminum fabrication puts an aluminum edging on a door during the development of Pepperell Center.
This shows what Building 13, now known as the Pepperell Center, will look like when the mixed-use development project is complete. The center is at the corner of Main and Alfred streets.
Courtyard space and walkways made of brick grace the outside areas of Pepperell Center in Biddeford.
Linda Tardif, one of many stitchers at Hyperlite Mountain Gear, sews an Icepack, one of many ultra light products being manufactured in the enlarged area of Hyperlite Mountain Gear in Pepperell Center.
This open floor of an old mill building is being divided by construction workers to create open common areas and closed rooms during the development of Pepperell Center.
Doug Sanford, the developer of Pepperell Center, takes a completely open floor of an old mill and creates hallways and rooms to fit the needs of his clients.
Large rooms and hallways are being created out of the open space of the old mill during the development of Pepperell Center.
Dan St. Pierre, CFO and co-founder of HyperLite Mountain Gear, shows one of his company's ultralight products, the Icepack. The company relocated from a much smaller space in another building to the new, larger space in Pepperell Center.