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Monday, October 12, 2009

Stop & Shop Dropped

The Forecaster reports on Stop & Shop's decision to abandon plans for a 20 acre mixed-use development at Morrill's Corner in Portland.
Posted by TheMaineLand at 5:59 PM
Labels: mixed-use, Porland

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