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Global Property Developers Corp. breaks ground on Maples Crossing - 420,000 s/f development with a 2,500-seat event center

Amesbury, MA Global Property Developers Corp. (Global), a real estate development company, held the groundbreaking for Maples Crossing. Governor Baker and secretary Kennealy were in attendance at the private event.

Maples Crossing will offer dining, entertainment, health & wellness, business and sport facilities. With the groundbreaking, the Global team will begin work on the 420,000 s/f development, which will include a 2,500 seat event center, six hockey rinks and 150,000 s/f of multi-use leasing opportunities.

Formerly known as the Atlantic Center, the development was re-branded as Maples Crossing to pay homage to the town’s hockey history. The name is a nod to the Amesbury Maples, America’s oldest amateur hockey club.

“The name Maples Crossing recognizes the importance of Amesbury and New England in our nation’s hockey history,” said Mike Gorman, general manager for the property. “We wanted the development to stay true to Amesbury.”

Built at 24 S. Hunt Rd., the 50 acre lifestyle and entertainment complex will sit on the hill, adjacent to Amesbury Sports Park.

“At Global, we are excited to take the next step in developing a sports, business and entertainment complex in Amesbury,” said Steve Callahan Sr., president of Global. “Maples Crossing will be a trailblazer in multi-use concepts, and we are eager to engage a diverse audience with innovative businesses and interactive experiences.”

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