maine grains / land & furrow
Good food, hard work, strong community — this early conceptual rendering of Land & Furrow’s planned development in downtown Skowhegan invokes the symmetries and proportions of Northern Maine’s historic grange halls.
Maine Grains current headquarters in Skowhegan’s former jailhouse houses their stone-wheel grist mill, the Miller’s Table restaurant, Crooked Face Creamery, Happy Knits Yarn Store and WXNZ, the HooSkow community radio station.
This new building will expand Maine Grains’ manufacturing, office and warehouse capacity. It will also feature a new Maine Grains retail space, a demonstration kitchen and an assembly hall — to host Skowhegan’s winter farmer’s market. You can read more about this project here, at the Portland Press Herald.