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Article: SHOE FACTORY MAY BECOME APARTMENTS
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- Portland Press Herald (Portland, ME)
- Article date:
- September 26, 2001
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Portland Press Herald (Maine)
09-26-2001
But some residents near the Lunder Shoe plant worry about the impact of the 50 proposed units.
Portland Press Herald (Maine)
Wednesday, September 26, 2001
Edition: York
Section: York County & State
Page: 1B
From staff reports
A developer who wants to put 50 apartments or condominiums in the Lunder Shoe Products plant first needs a zoning change.
Only 17 units could be built in the building at 18 Park St. without the zoning change, which would make the project financially unfeasible, developer Diane Doyle said.
Many residents of the surrounding residential neighborhood wouldn't mind seeing the 86-year-old plant spruced up, but worry 50 units will create ...
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