$2.8M industrial space in Kennebec County aims to serve mid-size contractors

by tracy

The 16,500-square-foot Kennebec Roofing Industrial Annex will offer at least 10 units to local contractors and others in a tight real estate market.

Prefabricated parts of an industrial steel building are due to arrive in Winslow this week, as the next step of a project offering space for at least 10 local contractors and other businesses in a tight real estate market.

George Lint, the owner of Kennebec Roofing in Waterville, came up with the idea for the $2.8 million, 16,500-square-foot facility — with mezzanine offices, garages and amenities — to house mid-size building contractors. They include businesses such as roofing companies, flooring installers, electricians, garage door companies, plumbers and HVAC contractors.

The spaces will also be available as warehouses or storefronts. A unit for sports organizations, available for rent by the hour or day for practice and games, will be available, along with year-round storage facilities for boats and RVs.

Read the full article written by Laurie Schriber at Mainebiz.