LEWISTON – Plans for a four-story bank at the corner of Maple and Canal streets will get a Planning Board review Monday.
Lewiston planners will consider plans for a 27,000-square-foot Northeast Bank office building at 500 Canal St.
Plans call for a brick building with a drive-up window and 16 parking spaces in the city’s Southern Gateway. The lot is the former home of the Lincoln Street Radiator Works and an apartment building.
The Planning Board hearing is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m.
The city unveiled its plan to revitalize lower Lisbon Street in May 2003, redeveloping the block of buildings surrounded by Lisbon, Maple and Canal streets.
Work on the neighboring Oxford Networks office building is nearly complete. Oxford Networks also built a switching station for a fiber-optic cable network just north of the site and installed a 28-foot-wide satellite dish on top of the Pontiac Building.
Classes at Andover College’s Lewiston campus on Lisbon Street began in March. Across the street, VIP Auto Discount Center announced plans to build its flagship store on Lisbon Street. The lot between the VIP and the Public Theatre is planned for a restaurant.
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