Located on Maine Street, it consists of commercial offices, service centers, healthcare, retail, restaurants, theater and residential space.
This development was built on the vacant lots surrounding the railroad junction between Portland, Lewiston, Augusta, and Rockland.
[4] Not until 2004 (four years after the Downeaster's Boston-Portland service began) did the town begin to consider creating a commercial development around a train station.
Mid Coast Hospital's Primary Care & Walk-In Clinic is the anchor tenant in this 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) development.
[6] On January 28, 2010, the Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority received approval for a $35 million grant from the federal government to fund track and signal upgrades for the Portland-Brunswick line.