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V O L . X X I I I N O. X X I I I O C T O B E R 2 , 2 0 1 7 38 T H E L I S T C O M P I L E D B Y S T E P H A N I E R . M E A G H E R We Help Ecommerce Businesses Sell More Online CALL (207) 613-0655 FOR A FREE ECOMMERCE ASSESSMENT 100 Fore St. Suite C Portland, ME 04101 www.ibeccreative.com 1 Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority (MBRA) is the primary land owner with 1,395 acres. 2 Refl ects the consolidation of Sanford Industrial Estates and Sanford Business Industrial Parks. 3 First phase is full; second phase of park is available for tenancy. 4 Formerly Heritage Industrial Park. N/A = Not available. S O U R C E : Each park via survey Purchase this list and more as a PDF or Excel document at mainebiz.biz/DataCenter @ Maine's largest business and industrial parks Ranked by total acreage as of August 2017 Maine's largest business and industrial parks Ranked by total acreage as of August 2017 Acres Tenants Largest tenant/ space occupied Managing organization Contact 1 Loring Commerce Centre Limestone 8,700 28 Maine Military Authority/ 240,000 sq. ft. Loring Development Authority of Maine Carl Flora, president & CEO, Loring Development Authority of Maine 328-7005 2 Brunswick Landing Brunswick 3,135 1 92 Molnlycke Health Care/ 79,000 sq. ft. Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority (MRRA) Steve Levesque, executive director, Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority (MRRA) 798-6512 3 Campus at Pineland Farms New Gloucester 820 38 YMCA of Southern Maine/ 20,854 sq. ft. CBRE| Boulos Asset Management Drew Sigfridson, managing director of brokerage services, SIOR Tyler Hobbs, associate broker 772-1333 4 Sanford Industrial Parks 2 Sanford 607 48 Evonik Cyro/ 200,000 sq. ft. Sanford Industrial Development Corp. Jim Nimon, executive director, Sanford Regional Economic Growth Council 608-4155 5 Huber Forest Products & Technology Park Millinocket 454 N/A Gardner Chip Mills/ 66 acres Huber Resources Corp. Peter Triandafillou, vice president, Huber Resources Corp. 827-9627 6 Skyway Industrial Park Presque Isle 450 50 Columbia Forest Products/ 120,000 sq. ft. Presque Isle Industrial Council Tom Powers, executive director, Presque Isle Industrial Council 764-2542 7 Ammo Industrial Park Hampden 300 26 Portland Air Freight/ 5 acres Maine Ground Developers Inc. Tracy Thibodeau, manager, Maine Ground Developers Inc. 945-6451 8 FirstPark Oakland 285 7 T-Mobile/ 80,000 sq. ft. Kennebec Regional Development Authority Kennebec Regional Development Authority 859-9716 9 Libby Hill Business Park Gardiner 251 9 Pine State Beverage Co./ 30 acres City of Gardiner Patrick Wright, economic development coordinator, city of Gardiner 582-3100 10 Saco Industrial Park Saco 243 72 Huttig Building Products Inc./ 86,400 sq. ft. City of Saco William Mann, economic development director, city of Saco 282-3487 11 Auburn-Lewiston Industrial Airpark Auburn 230 12 Thos Moser Furniture City of Auburn Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport Michael Chammings, director of economic and community development, city of Auburn Rick Lanman, airport manager, Auburn-Lewiston Municipal Airport 333-6601 12 Gorham Industrial Park Gorham 185 48 Goodwill Industries/ 100,000 sq. ft. Gorham Economic Development Corp. Tom Ellsworth, president, Gorham Economic Development Corp. 854-5077 13 Gendron Business Park Lewiston 183 3 N/A N/A Gendron & Gendron Todd Spencer, property manager, Gendron & Gendron 782-7372 14 Rockland Industrial Park Rockland 180 30 Douglas Dynamics/ 25 acres City of Rockland Tom Luttrell, city manager, city of Rockland 594-0300 15 Airport Industrial Park Biddeford 168 25 AVX Tantalum/ 73,500 sq. ft. City of Biddeford Daniel Stevenson, economic development director, city of Biddeford 282-7119 16 Lewiston Industrial Park Lewiston 130 27 Sazerac Co./ 15 acres Lewiston Development Corp. Lincoln Jeffers, director of economic and community development, city of Lewiston 513-3014

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