
Historic Skowhegan Building Becomes Affordable Housing
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Skowhegans Historic Building Transformed into Affordable Apartments: A Step Towards Solving Maines Housing Crisis
Air Force veteran Seth Moore and his partner Alex Hutzell are revitalizing a 100-year-old building in Skowhegan, converting it into 5 affordable apartments. The project, set to begin this summer, will preserve the original woodwork and wainscoting, maintaining the historic charm. The sellers, who have owned the property for 27 years, will continue operating their antique shop on the ground floor. Moore envisions transforming the adjacent card shop into a local grocery. This initiative aligns with Main Street Skowhegans mission to rejuvenate the town and addresses Maines urgent need for over 84,000 new housing units by 2030. The project also coincides with the construction of Maines first whitewater park, further boosting the communitys vitality.
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