Electric Avenue: Once and Overlooked Corner on Portland's Cultural Map, this Stretch of Washington Avenue is Making Big Moves-and a Name for Itself in the Process
Date
5-2017
Pages
53-59
Abstract
The area around the old Nissan Bakery on Washington Avenue, referred to “Inner Washington” by some, is seeing new businesses come in. Established and new businesses mentioned are Silly’s, Tu Casa, Coffee by Design, Maine Mead Works, Roustabout, Maine & Loire, Drifters Wife, Terlingua BBQ, Izakaya Minato, Flying Fox Juicery, A&C Grocery, Maine Craft Distilling, Island Creek Oysters, Hardshore Distilling, Tandem Coffee, Cong Du Bot, and Fiore Design. [images]
Subjects
Small busines—Growth, Munjoy Hill (Me.)
Recommended Citation
Moore, Sarah, "Electric Avenue: Once and Overlooked Corner on Portland's Cultural Map, this Stretch of Washington Avenue is Making Big Moves-and a Name for Itself in the Process" (2017). Maine News Index – Portland Monthly. 2114.
https://digitalcommons.portlandlibrary.com/news_portmonthly/2114
Language
English
Source
Portland Monthly