The Gorham Times, Gorham, Maine's Community Newspaper

Staff Writer

Kate and Andrew Thomas have submitted plans for a 44 unit rental condominium development on the west side of Rt. 202 directly across from Acorn St., the road running in front of the Little Falls Activity Center. The Thomases, who live on a section of the property, plan to put in a road opposite Acorn St. which will become a continuation of the street. The project will also include a community garden.

John Chase purchased property from Harvey Sawyer on the west side of South Street (Rt.114) near the roundabout. He plans to to build 100 or more housing units on the site and has been working on this project since 2012. Town ordinances require that the property be on a sewer system in order to be approved.

The property at 366 Main St., built around 1800 and currently owned by PTG Investment Trust, is being dismantled piece by piece with doors, windows and the framing being salvaged for future uses. The Planning Board approved two commercial buildings and three housing units on the site. The housing units will be on the back part of the property, but only one commercial building is now proposed for the front of the property requiring Planning Board approval for the amended project. That building will house a wine and beer business.

National Attachments, which is currently located next to Mr. Bagel on Mechanic Street, is planning to move to Olde Canal Place Industrial Park as the company needs more space.