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Construction continues Thursday afternoon on the massive DeWitt housing complex on Pine Street between Park, left and Bates Streets, right in downtown Lewiston. The project is part of the Choice Neighborhoods redevelopment effort transforming downtown Lewiston. The five-story, two-building complex will be comprised of 104 apartments: 83 income-restricted affordable units and 21 market-rate units. Construction is anticipated to be complete by early 2027. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a video flyover. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer)
A massive housing project is transforming downtown Lewiston
Photographer Russ Dillingham captures the DeWitt housing project, with 104 units across two buildings, as it takes shape along Pine Street.
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Construction continues Thursday afternoon on the massive DeWitt housing complex on Pine Street between Park Street, left, and Bates Street, right, in downtown Lewiston. The project is part of the Choice Neighborhoods redevelopment effort transforming downtown Lewiston. The five-story, two-building complex includes 104 apartments: 83 income-restricted affordable units and 21 market-rate units. Construction is expected to be complete by early 2027. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a video flyover. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer)
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Construction continues Thursday afternoon on the massive DeWitt housing complex on Pine Street between Park, left and Bates Streets, right in downtown Lewiston. The project is part of the Choice Neighborhoods redevelopment effort transforming downtown Lewiston. The five-story, two-building complex will be comprised of 104 apartments: 83 income-restricted affordable units and 21 market-rate units. Construction is anticipated to be complete by early 2027. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a video flyover. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer)
Purchase this imageConstruction continues Thursday afternoon on the massive DeWitt housing complex on Pine Street between Park Street, left, and Bates Street, right, in downtown Lewiston. The project is part of the Choice Neighborhoods redevelopment effort transforming downtown Lewiston. The five-story, two-building complex includes 104 apartments: 83 income-restricted affordable units and 21 market-rate units. Construction is expected to be complete by early 2027. Visit sunjournal.com to watch a video flyover. (Russ Dillingham/Staff Photographer)
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A lifelong resident of Lewiston, Russ stumbled into photography as a college student working toward a career in psychology. His great-grandfather Louis B. Costello was the publisher of the Lewiston Daily...
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