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January 3, 2017

Maine: the way work should be

Courtesy / NAI The Dunham Group An aerial view of the former horse track parcel on Narragansett Street and Route 112 in Gorham. Shawn Moody, founder of Moody's Auto Body, unveiled a plan for an incubator space on the former racetrack site in Gorham.

Shawn Moody, founder of Moody’s Auto Body, unveiled a plan for an incubator space on the former racetrack site in Gorham.

The Cooperative Workplace Campus will create incubator space for startups. Moody’s plans to offer help with financing, including venture capital, land leases and build-to-suit options.

Moody calls Gorham “one of the most desirable communities in Maine.”

Moody says the goal is to provide employment opportunities while contributing to the local tax base.

The property, acquired by Moody’s in August for $1.2 million, is a former racetrack and is near routes 114, 22 and 25.

It was recently featured in the Mainebiz Real Estate Insider.

 

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