Title
From Sardines to Yachts, Belfast Transforms Waterfront: City government, Front Street Shipyard collaborated to create a thriving working waterfront with public access
Date
2018
Volume Number
VOL. 34
Pages
32-35
Abstract
Belfast's waterfront is evolving thanks to a vision held by the city government and businessmen from Front Street Shipyard. Together, they created public waterfront access, shored up the lobstering industry and made significant economic impacts by revitalizing the waterfront to manufacture and service large yachts.
Subjects
Front Street Shipyard, Belfast, Contract Rezoning, Sardine Industry, Stinson Seafood, Wayne Marshall, Contract Zoning, Tom Roberts, Public Access, Walkway, Taylor Allen, Rockport Marine, JB Turner, Lyman-Morse, Steve White, Brooklin Boat Yard, Ken Priest, Kenway Composites, Shipyard, Yachts, Commercial Vessels, Joe Slocum, Belfast Boat Yard, Economic Impact, Maine Industry, Working Waterfront, Revitalization
Recommended Citation
Groening, Tom, "From Sardines to Yachts, Belfast Transforms Waterfront: City government, Front Street Shipyard collaborated to create a thriving working waterfront with public access" (2018). Maine News Index - Island Journal. 576.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_island/576
Source
Island Journal