What’s Developing in FirstPark: Episode 4
In this episode of What’s Developing in FirstPark, Executive Director Jim Dinkle shares updates on construction, signage and energy options, including the arrival of natural gas. The best way to get the latest updates are to “like” FirstPark on Facebook and subscribe to FirstPark’s monthly e-newsletter.
What’s Developing in FirstPark: Episode 3
In this episode of What’s Developing in FirstPark, Executive Director Jim Dinkle talks about the benefits of FirstPark for the 24 member communities. He also talks about activity and excavation inside the park along the with park’s partnership with SVN in Portland and Chicago.
What’s Developing in FirstPark: Episode 2
In this episode of What’s Developing in FirstPark, Executive Director Jim Dinkle looks back at 2020 and share’s what’s ahead for the business park in 2021.
FirstPark is the premier business park in Maine, established by the Kennebec Regional Development Authority (KRDA), one of the state’s most unique economic development organizations, supported by more than 20 member communities.
FirstPark, a 285-acre campus of shovel-ready, pre-permitted sites with protective covenants, incorporates innovative technology and infrastructure into its site plan. There are several lots available, five of which run parallel to I-95. The business park is conveniently located in central Maine, with easy transportation options to Canada, New England and beyond.
What’s Developing in FirstPark: Episode 1
In this episode of What’s Developing in FirstPark, Jim Dinkle, Executive Director shares recent news from the park.
In November of 2020, FirstPark made the final bond payment of $256,722.80 to the Maine Municipal Bond Bank for the development of the business park in 1999. The historic payment marks the end of the 20-year loan initiated when 24 Maine municipalities collaborated on building the park as a future source of tax revenue.
In a unique partnership of municipalities, FirstPark was established by the Kennebec Valley Regional Development Authority (KRDA), which represents 24 communities. The cities and towns include, Anson, Benton, Canaan, China, Clinton, Cornville, Fairfield, Farmingdale, Gardiner, Hartland, Manchester, Norridgewock, Oakland, Palmyra, Pittsfield, Readfield, Rome, Sidney, Smithfield, Solon, Starks, St. Albans, Waterville and Winslow.
In the video, Jim explains how if more businesses or corporations buy and develop land at FirstPark, the communities that have invested in the park will see more money coming to their community. The additional funds from FirstPark will now benefit communities with an additional revenue source that could help lower taxes in the communities that continue to invest in the business park.
Currently, T-Mobile is the anchor tenant and largest building in the park. Other businesses that have real estate inside the Oakland-based business park include, Bioenergetic Healing, Gateway Financial Partners, Northern Light Podiatry, L.L.Bean, MaineGeneral, Maine Medical Partners, Maine Eye Doctors, One River CPAs, Waterville Community Dental Center and SurgiCare.
Despite the the COVID-19 pandemic, the business park has attracted attention from entrepreneurs and businesses in Maine, nationally and overseas. The interest includes a visit from Kim Yonghyon, Consul General of the Republic of Korea in Boston.
Based on the recent activity and interest, the park plans to sell more lots or the entire campus. Earlier this year, the park added two new tenants and hired SVN | The Urbanek Group Advisors as the official commercial and industrial real estate broker for the business park.
The attributes that make the park attractive to entrepreneurs and business owners include shovel-ready lots, protective covenants, infrastructure and its location in a foreign trade zone. Lots are sold at $15,000 an acre, no matter where they are in the park. The park’s real estate options include high-speed fiber and pre-permitted sites that have the park poised for growth in the next three years.
Steve Monsulick, president of FirstPark talk about the recent bond payment
In this video, Steve describes the unique partnership of municipalities that had the vision for FirstPark. He also describes the significance of the park’s final bond payment. Congrats to everyone involved!
Maine Eye Doctors Locates to FirstPark in Oakland
Maine Eye Doctors moved to FirstPark in July of 2020. In this video co-owners, Helen Bell-Necevski, O.D. and Lorie Parks, O.D., talk about why they love being at FirstPark. The video also includes a tour of their new location.
To learn more about Maine Eye Doctors visit their website.