This building was located on Main Street opposite Church Street and was referred to as the Green Block as the Green Bros. Realty Trust of Boston owned it for many years.
The first floor was occupied by various businesses while the upper floors were divided into rooms and apartments. This building was the first of three locations for the Westbrook Hardware store.
The Westbrook Hardware store moved next door to the Springer Block and remained there until the Urban Renewal project took the building. The third location for Westbrook Hardware was a new building built on Main Street at Ash Street on the site of the former LaTarte building. Westbrook Hardware went out of business and the Game Room now occupies that building.
The upper floors of the Green Block were condemned as unfit for occupancy and in 1963, the city made an unsuccessful attempt to purchase the building so it could be demolished and a portion of the frontage on Main Street be used as an entrance to a proposed off-street parking lot.
On June 1, 1964, the Westbrook City Council took action to declare the building as a “public nuisance.” Portland Savings Bank later purchased the building and demolished it.
A branch office of the bank was built on the site and the building remains there today as T.D. Banknorth.
Photo courtesy of the Mike Sanphy collection
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