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November 10, 2015

Companies interested in redeveloping Gardiner industrial site

Two companies have formally expressed interest in redeveloping a former industrial site in Gardiner into an expanded facilities for MaineGeneral Medical Center.

The Kennebec Journal reported that Developers Collaborative and Anchor Health Properties submitted responses to the city’s request for qualifications issued in October to develop the former T.W. Dick site on Summer Street.

Both companies or their partners have experience developing medical facilities, the paper reported.

Portland-based Developers Collaborative developed the Androscoggin Medical Arts Center in Livermore Falls, the Brunswick Station Downtown medical office building and the Midcoast Medical Center in Bath.

Anchor Health Properties, which is based in Wilmington, Del., is partnering with Boston-based DiGiorgio Associates, which has an office in Farmingdale. DiGiorgio Associates has developed satellite outpatient centers for Central Maine Medical Center in the Lewiston region, the Redington-Fairview General Hospital Medical Office Building in Skowhegan and the Mayo Regional Hospital in Dover-Foxcroft.

An assessment funded by a $400,000 brownfield grant awarded by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 2013 found the presence of a number of contaminants at the former site of the metal fabricator.

The plan from the city and MaineGeneral calls for the redevelopment of the site into a medical arts building. MaineGeneral’s medical offices on Dresden Avenue in Gardiner would be relocated to the expanded new location.

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