Some have expressed interest in seeing more recreation space, conservation lands or affordable housing. A survey is available online until Aug. 21.
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Brunswick Landing could be hub for spaceport complex
With its existing infrastructure, central location and proximity to other aerospace businesses, the former military base is the ideal spot for a “New Space industry meeting place and new business incubator and accelerator.”
Developer, land trust trying to build environmental resource center at Brunswick Landing
The center would serve as the entryway to hundreds of acres of conservation land and house multiple environmental and recreation organizations, including the Brunswick-Topsham Land Trust.
Construction on new Martin’s Point facility at Brunswick Landing expected to begin this year
The roughly 55,000 square foot building, located on a 6.7-acre parcel on Bath Road, will consolidate Brunswick’s two existing Martin’s Point offices on Baribeau Drive and Farley Road.
Ice arena at Brunswick Landing still in works, temporary rink in Topsham to open next month
The temporary rink is slated to open at 20 Atwood Road around Jan. 10, depending on weather.
Bath YMCA to close on Landing Y property, still raising funds for capital campaign
Officials hope the money they save in rent can be redirected to programs and scholarships.
Brunswick council approves MRRA to use nearly $700,000 in TIF funds for continued redevelopment efforts
The funds will be used for street, sidewalk and parking lot resurfacing, building improvements, vehicle replacement, streetlights, upgrades to the water and electrical distribution systems, taxiway repairs and technology upgrades among others.
Brunswick/Topsham base redeveloper lauds successes
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority also honored three businesses for innovation.
Brunswick/Topsham base redeveloper lauds successes
The Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority also honored three businesses for innovation.
Brunswick’s Wild Oats preparing for move to Brunswick Landing, hopes to keep community spirit
People once told Becky Shepherd she was crazy for opening a cafe in Brunswick’s downtown, but now some of the same voices are telling her she is deserting the people who helped grow her business.