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W W W. M A I N E B I Z . B I Z 15 J U N E 1 3 , 2 0 2 2 F O C U S L E W I S T O N / A U B U R N / W E S T E R N M A I N E development director. Referencing eight new locally owned downtown restaurants including Rusty Bus, he says, "It's those kinds of projects we're seeing taking historic downtown buildings and rede- veloping them with housing above and retail and restaurants at street level." He estimates $85.5 million in incoming investment this year, includ- ing $13 million in utility-scale solar projects under construction, and around 60 new jobs. "Everyone is looking for work- ers [and] several of our manufactur- ers are considering adding a second shift," he says. Everything we do is shaping. From land and relationships to careers and communities. Serving the Lewiston/Auburn, Oxford Hills, and Lakes Region communities. CREATIVE ENGINEERING COLLECTIVE LET'S MEET TOGETHER 207.200.2100 SEBAGOTECHNICS.COM • 100% EMPLOYEE-OWNED OFFICES IN SOUTH PORTLAND, FALMOUTH, BRIDGTON & BATH, MAINE ? ? ? ? S PONS OR ED BY FOLLOW US @MBEVENTS #MBWTW22 Nominate an outstanding and influential woman in business! Do you know a top woman executive who has demonstrated leadership, made a professional impact on her company or industry, has been a mentor to others, and has made a positive influence in the community? NOMINATE BY JUNE 27! MAINEBIZ .BIZ/NOMINATIONS C O N T I N U E D O N F O L L OW I N G PA G E » A new Target is a validation of our hard work opening Auburn up to more residents and commercial growth. Growth attracts growth. — Jason Levesque Auburn mayor F I L E P H O T O / T I M G R E E N WAY Auburn's mayor, Jason Levesque

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