Affordable housing, brewery project underway at old Brunswick fire station
- Brina Stairs
- Aug 28
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 8
Construction has started on a project to convert the 1919 building into a brewery and five affordable housing units.
Posted August 28
Updated September 3

BRUNSWICK — A downtown Brunswick fire station built in 1919 will soon be affordable housing units and the new home for a local brewery.
Crews from Barrett Made Architecture and Construction have been working to convert the old Central Fire Station into a mixed-use residential and commercial property for about three months now.
Portland-based Developers Collaborative bought the station on Town Hall Place from the town for $200,000 in 2023, after the fire department moved into its new Pleasant Street headquarters. The developers expect the project to be finished in late March 2026, according to Mike Lyne, the director of commercial real estate at Developers Collaborative.
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