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  1. Feb 23, 2023 · Developer David Gendron withdraws offer to buy former Martel School property. Gendron, of Gendron Realty, said in a letter to Lewiston City Council that he takes "issue with how the Martel...

  2. Sep 26, 2023 · LEWISTON — The City Council will take up a proposed contract zone in the Farwell Street neighborhood next week for developer David Gendron, after the Planning Board sent a favorable...

  3. Oct 3, 2023 · A development team led by David Gendron has said it intends to build a multifamily development of up to 321 units focused on those 55 years and older on an 11-acre parcel off Farwell Street....

  4. Mar 8, 2023 · Recently, developer David Gendron pulled out of his bid to buy the property citing issues with negotiations in a letter to the city councilors. The City is considering selling the property to Lewiston Housing, which would build 44 affordable housing units for seniors.

  5. Developer David Gendron informed the City Council in a letter Tuesday that he was withdrawing his offer to purchase and develop the former Martel School property. Plans for the property

  6. Apr 23, 2024 · PUBLISHED 8:25 AM ET Apr. 23, 2024. The owner of a large parcel between Gracelawn Road and Lake Auburn has scrapped plans to develop the site into housing, according to city staff. At one time, property owner John Gendron eyed a 1,100-unit development on the 88-acre site, but the proposal set off a communitywide debate over water quality that ...

  7. Developer David Gendron withdraws offer to buy former Martel School property. sunjournal. 18 comments. Best. Add a Comment. [deleted] • 9 mo. ago. iceflame1211 • 9 mo. ago. To summarize: -Gendron wanted it in 2019, but in 2020 Lewiston awarded an option agreement to LH/Avesta for it to become senior housing instead.

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