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‘Textile reuse’ shop doubles footprint in Westbrook

A rectangural brick building has a ramp and signage. Photo / Courtesy Malone Commercial Brokers In Westbrook, 506 Main St., locally called Stockhouse Station, has a mix of tenants and some available space.

A “textile reuse” shop is expanding in Westbrook. 

Past + Future Craft Exchange is doubling its size with the lease of 1,355 square feet of retail space at 506 Main St., locally called Stockhouse Station. 

Mike Anderson of Malone Commercial Brokers represented the landlord, Stockhouse Station LLC. Joe Atwood of the Dunham Group represented the tenant. 

The business is a “creative reuse center” offering secondhand and new textile craft supplies, classes and community events. It was previously located at the Dana Warp Mill.

The Stockhouse Station spot has larger, street-level space with off-street parking. The expansion will allow for extended hours, a dedicated classroom and a wider variety inventory, according to a news release. 

“This move is a big upgrade,” said Jo Bell, the store’s owner.

Bell said the space allows her to have the classroom set up all the time and to offer more hours, events and supplies.

A person stands with a sewing machine.
Photo / Courtesy Malone Commercial Brokers
Jo Bell doubled her store’s footprint at Stockhouse Station in Westbrook.

The business complements the mix of office, service retail and restaurant tenants, said Mike Anderson of Malone Commercial Brokers. 

“Past + Future is one of several new additions to the property in recent months, reflecting the continued momentum and appeal of Stockhouse Station and the city of Westbrook as a whole,” he said.

Other tenants that have recently joined Stockhouse Station include a real estate office, a board game bar and a small beauty spa. 

A few units remain available.

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