The Buzz: Hello again, Auburn Taco Bell – Lewiston Sun Journal

The Buzz sees that Maine’s largest Taco Bell, on Center Street in Auburn, is planning to reopen.

After closing abruptly in January, the Taco Bell in Auburn was peppered Monday in “NOW HIRING” signs. There is no word yet on when it will reopen. Kathryn Skelton/Sun Journal

The restaurant closed abruptly in January, along with three other Taco Bells in Maine. It had only been open locally since 2017. The building had been a Tim Hortons before that.

On Monday, the lawn was peppered with “NOW HIRING” signs, and a person who answered the door said interviews are being conducted.

No further details were available.

Renovation

Grant’s Bakery is baking up a sweet renovation.

The Lewiston bakery is closing next Monday and Tuesday to kick off an interior update.

President Don Grant said the company has only painted the space a few times since moving the bakery to Sabattus Street in 1988.

“We look very 1980,” he said. “Floor tile are worn through. We need to brighten and freshen things up. As long as I have been in the business, 50-plus years, we have never closed down for anything, even the ice storm.”

Plans include replacing flooring and changing wall finishes, ceiling and lights. Grants anticipates the retail showroom space will be closed until July 26.

Beginning July 17, however, the bakery will be open to answer the phones and take orders. Customers will have to head to the back of the building for pickup.

Forget that it is closed and show up anyway? The Grant’s staff may be able to help you with pastries, cookies and pies from the freezer, he said.

Don Grant is easing toward retirement, but will have his Lewiston bakery renovated for the remaining two business partners before he hangs up his apron. “We have been putting off the renovation for 10 years,” Grant said. “It’s time.” Daryn Slover/Sun Journal

Expansion?

Sanctuary Estates may be getting bigger.

Last year, the Lewiston Planning Board approved the 31-lot Sanctuary Estates subdivision by Chase Custom Homes & Finance at 131 Hogan Road.

The Planning Board will hold a public hearing at 5:30 p.m. Monday to consider Phase 2 of the project, adding 14 lots at the adjacent 161 Hogan Road on 24.9 acres. The plan is for single-family homes.

Chase is also asking for a two-year extension — to July 2021 — on the approval window to build Phase 1. Phase 1 has not started construction, according to filings with the board.

It would bring the entire project to 45 homes on 60.2 acres. Almost half the land — 25.7 acres — would be kept as wooded space.

Quick hits about business comings, goings and happenings. Have a Buzzable tip? Contact staff writer Kathryn Skelton at 207-689-2844 or [email protected]


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