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Picture this...

Imagine working in a beautiful environment where your commute home is a few short steps out of your office and into your living space, a place where you are surrounded by creative-minded and active people. Down the hall an artist/curator heads up a company that produces traveling museum exhibitions and designs and publishes the exhibit catalogues. Two floors down a team from a global investment management firm is producing results that are grabbing the attention of Wall Street.

Next door is an insurance consulting business with worldwide reach and clientele. A couple of doors down is an accomplished graphic designer who traded the frenzy of Madison Avenue for a more relaxed yet more productive Maine venue. Hardwood floors, rustic brickwork, and airy windows let the sun shine in and create an inspirational living and working environment. You often spot otters playing in the river below
and eagles soaring overhead.

To relax after work, you grab your kayak and take to the water to paddle or fish or work out in the fitness center, a flight of stairs away. Sometimes, you prefer to  have a massage in the spa or relax in one of the restaurants downstairs. These have become gathering spots for your neighbors and professionals from the surrounding community. In the café, for example, is an exhibit of photographs of Antarctica taken by a retired executive who resides on the fifth floor.

Just a short walk from your building is an edgy downtown area sporting funky shops, cutting-edge galleries, and distinctive restaurants serving dishes from around the globe. If this is the type of environment you’ve been searching for, you’ll find it at the Hathaway Creative Center.

The Perfect Location

The Hathaway Creative Center (HCC) offers 67 loft apartments and 130,000sq ft of office and retail space to the region’s growing community for a variety of business sectors in a designated Pine Tree Zone. HCC provides the ideal solution to those looking for affordable multi-purpose space in an urban environment. Its location in historic Waterville, just off of I-95 between Portland and Bangor, makes it easily accessible from the major metropolitan areas of the Northeast as well as the mountains, rivers and coast of Maine.