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MAINE TOWN OF Thomas Bartell, Director: (207) 892-1936 windhammaine.us Windham, Maine: Where Business Growth Meets Natural Beauty — Find it Here Just 15 miles northwest of Portland, Windham is poised to become a premier destination for businesses and tourists seeking the perfect blend of opportunity, accessibility, and outdoor charm. With major infrastructure investments, housing expansion, and a rapidly growing retail and recreation economy, Windham offers a compelling case for companies looking to relocate or expand — and for visitors seeking an authentic Maine experience. A Strategic Location for Business Success Positioned as the commercial heart of the Sebago Lakes Region, Windham serves a regional population of over 85,000 with a full range of amenities — from national big-box retailers to independent boutiques and farm-to-table dining. With more than 935 new apartments and condos under development, with over 600 planned for downtown, Windham offers both a growing workforce and a thriving customer base. For businesses, Windham's location offers the best of both worlds: the proximity to Portland's metropolitan assets, abundant open space, and a welcoming community. Smart Investments Driving Economic Opportunity Windham is investing boldly in the future. The $47.5 million North Windham Sewer Project — featuring Maine's first large-scale membrane bioreactor system — will support clean, sustainable growth and open the door for new commercial and mixed-use developments. Completion is expected in 2026, dramatically increasing the town's development capacity while preserving its pristine waterways. Complementing this, the $31 million Windham Moves project is transforming Route 302 into a modern, walkable corridor. Supported by a $25 million federal RAISE grant, this initiative includes smart traffic signals, raised medians, bike lanes, sidewalks, and three connector roads. The result: smoother traffic flow, greater accessibility, and a more attractive environment for businesses and customers alike. A Destination for Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Windham is more than a commercial center — it's a gateway to outdoor adventure. With over 1,000 acres of parkland and conservation space, and more than 20 miles of scenic trails, the town is fast becoming a regional recreation hub. From family walks at Donnabeth Lippman Park to backcountry biking in the East Windham Conservation Area, Windham offers something for every nature lover. Combined with lake access, local shops, and a vibrant food scene, Windham is positioned to become a must-visit destination in southern Maine. A Growing, Welcoming Community Windham's population has grown nearly 20% over the last decade — and is projected to surpass 20,000 by 2030. This steady growth is powered by quality schools, strong home values, and a lifestyle that balances work, play, and community. As new neighborhoods spring up and town planning prioritizes both residential and com- mercial needs, Windham is creating an environment where businesses can thrive, and employees can live well. Why Choose Windham? Strategic Proximity: Easy access to Portland, the Lakes Region, and major transportation corridors. Robust Infrastructure: Forward-thinking investments in sewer, roads, and mobility to support long-term growth. Outdoor Appeal: A destination for hiking, biking, boating, and relaxation in nature. Community Growth: A rising population with increasing demand for retail, services, and entertainment. Median age: 41.9 years Median Household Income: $98,373 Labor Force: 13,540 Local Employment: 8,009 Primary Trade Area: 66,335 Secondary Trade Area: 86,418 Visitors to the Sebago Lakes Region: 900,000 ± Annual Visitors — Four Seasons Whether you're looking to expand your business footprint or explore a vibrant, nature-connected town for your next getaway, Windham, Maine, is ready to welcome you.