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Developers who are pouring $3.3 million into the redevelopment of the South Portland Maine Army National Guard armory hit a milestone, fully leasing the mixed-use facility.
The Forecaster reported that Riverview Martial Arts signed a 10-year lease for the entirety of the building’s 5,000-square-foot second floor, when it makes the move from its current location at 146 Ocean St. this December.
“Riverview has been a long-standing business in the area, a partner with the schools and has influenced scores of children who have come through their programs over the years,” Jane Eberle, president of the South Portland/Cape Elizabeth Community Chamber of Commerce, told The Forecaster. “I think their relocation to the armory is a very good thing for them and the region.”
In addition to being the new home of Riverview Martial Arts, the first floor of the building at 682 Broadway will also house an Irving Oil Co. gas station and the Rusty Lantern Market convenience store when the project reaches the finish line at the end of November, according to The Forecaster.
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