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JuleZ
of Saco, ME
Jan 12, 2009 2:50 PM
I agree, rooney, this is a really good solution. The location of the Orion Center is so sweet, I can't believe it has gone empty for as long as it has. My hat is off to Maine Med for not building yet another concrete jungle when there is AMPLE empty office space in this area already. Even if they end up razing the building and starting from scratch, using an existing footprint is far more earth friendly than bulldozing some beautiful woodlands for another office park and accompanying parking megalot.report abuserooney35
of Old Orchard Beach, ME
Jan 12, 2009 12:08 PM
It is good that something is going to be going into the Orion Center, its been vacant for too long! Maine Med is certainly growing,it has run out of room on the hill so now has to expand to out lying areas, which is good for the towns around and for people to not have to go into the city for everything!report abuseYou must be a registered user of MaineToday.com to post a comment. Register or log in.


