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113 Pine St
South Portland, ME (in city)
3 Bed, 1+ Bath
Home
1312 sq.ft.
80 N Marriner St
South Portland, ME (in city)
2 Bed, 2 Bath
Farm or Ranch
1680 sq.ft.
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105 Chandlers Wharf
Portland, ME (in city)
2 Bed, 2+ Bath
Condominium
1705 sq.ft.
Luxury condo overlooking the ocean in downtown Portland. Premier city location on beautiful Casco
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303 Chandlers Wharf
Portland, ME (in city)
2 Bed, 2+ Bath
Townhome
1800 sq.ft.
One of the larger townhouses in an exclusive waterfront condominium community on Portland's
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15 Willow Lane
Portland, ME (1.3 miles)
4 Bed, 2 Bath
Home
1842 sq.ft.
12 Colonial Rd
Portland, ME (2.0 miles)
3 Bed, 1+ Bath
Home
1250 sq.ft.
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70 Edgeworth Ave
Portland, ME (2.2 miles)
2 Bed, 1 Bath
Home
1012 sq.ft.
2 Bedroom Ranch for sale by owner. Kitchen, Living room, 2 bedrooms, and bathroom on 1 level.
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5 Wilton Ln
Cape Elizabeth, ME (2.4 miles)
3 Bed, 2 Bath
Home
1650 sq.ft.
Updated Cape, New to Market
This 1940's cape has been redone in comprehensive fashion over 10
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Local city information for South Portland, ME
South Portland is a city in Cumberland County, Maine, United States, and is the fourth-largest city in the state. Founded in 1895, as of the 2000 census, the city population was 23,324. Known for its working waterfront, South Portland is situated on Portland Harbor and overlooks the skyline of Portland and the islands of Casco Bay. Due to South Portland's close proximity to air, marine and highway transportation options, the city has become a center for retail and industry in the region.
South Portland is a principal city of the Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area.
South Portland was first settled in 1630, and it grew to become a small residential community with many farms. On March 15, 1895, it was incorporated as a town after it broke away from Cape Elizabeth, based on a disagreement on a future source of public drinking water. Three years later South Portland became a city, destined to receive its drinking water, like Portland, from Sebago Lake, while Cape Elizabeth used wells or other local sources.
In 1940, the Todd-Bath Iron Shipbuilding Corp (later called the “East Yard”) was established to build cargo ships for Britain. When the United States became involved with World War II, the shipyard expanded to include the South Portland Shipbuilding Corp. (aka the “West Yard”), that later combined with the Todd-Bath yard to become the New England Shipbuilding Corporation. These shipyards built 236 of the 440 foot (134 m) long Liberty ships, more than 10 percent of all the Liberty ships constructed during the war years. At its peak, the shipyard employed some 30,000 people, including thousands of women, who took over the jobs vacated by men going into the service. The shipyard gradually ceased operations after the war ended in 1945. Remnants of the shipyards are visible, and there is a memorial to the shipyard and the workers at Bug Light Park. The park is also home to Portland Breakwater Lighthouse, commonly referred to as "Bug Light".
On South Portland's waterfront is Fort Preble, which is a military fort established in 1808 to protect Portland Harbor. It was in operation during several American conflicts, including the United States Civil War, World War I, and World War II. Nearby Fort Preble is Spring Point Ledge Light, which was constructed by the federal government in 1897 to mark a dangerous rock ledge.
Over the last few decades, South Portland has become the retail capital of Maine. The Mill Creek shopping center, built in the 1950s, was the first such "strip mall" built in Maine: a line of stores under one long roof and a covered walkway. Mill Creek has changed and grown significantly since, but the original layout still forms the core of the stores. The area in Mill Creek known as the Waterfront Market sits at the base of the Casco Bay Bridge and attracts shoppers from Scarborough, Cape Elizabeth and Portland.
The need for a large mall in Maine emerged in the 1960s, as Portland's downtown district could not accommodate the growing retail market. A former pig farm in South Portland was chosen as the site for the project because it was close to I-95 and convenient from Portland. Beginning construction of the Maine Mall in the late 1960s marked the start of a major transition in the western part of South Portland: from a rural, agrarian landscape to the large retail center that exists today.
The oldest neighborhood in South Portland, and its former "retail corridor," is Ferry Village. Prior to the Casco Bay Bridge (or the one it replaced, the Million Dollar Bridge), ferries transported people and goods back and forth across the harbor to Portland. The landscape and the makeup of residents in Ferry Village were forever changed upon the close of the WWII shipyards. The Village has slowly bounced back and is now one of the more popular places in the city to live.
Ferry Village also has one of the most active and involved neighborhood associations in Southern Maine. The Ferry Village Neighboorhood Conservation Association (FVNCA) was formed in August 1985 to address the development boom in the 1980s which was quickly altering the character of the waterfront and many Greater Portland neighborhoods. FVNCA was instrumental in the formation of the South Portland Land Trust as well as the City-managed Land Bank which provides seed money for the acquisition of available open space.
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