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Living in Brunswick
In the Neighborhood
Just down the sidewalk from The Sandpiper, you will find some of Brunswick’s best gathering spots near Cooks Corner:
- Hannaford Supermarket
- Shaw’s Grocery
- Barnes & Noble
- Margarita’s Mexican Restaurant
- Pepper’s Landing
- El Rodeo Restaurant
- Hiking & Biking Trails
- Starbucks
- Fielders Choice Ice Cream
Location Spotlights

The Sandpiper is only 35 minutes from downtown Portland, at a convenient nexus between Brunswick, Bath and Topsham, making for easy access to major employers, grocery stores, schools and entertainment venues.
Brunswick is known for its charming downtown, high quality of life, surrounding nature activities, and one of
Maine's best colleges. The Sandpiper Residences offers an ideal location in the bull’s eye of the Maine employment market, with approximately 50% of all Greater Portland jobs within 30 minutes drive of the site.
Directly connected to the
64 acre Neptune Woods mountain bike and walking trails and just a stone’s throw from the
2.6 mile Androscoggin River Bike Path, the 112 acre Brunswick Commons Forest, and 49 other Brunswick parks and public resources, this site will attract outdoorsy folk. For boaters, the
Atlantic Ocean and beaches are just a 5 minute drive, along with the Androscoggin River and its
Rowing Club.
Brunswick Quality of Life
From the Brunswick Downtown Association:
Brunswick is a historic and picturesque coastal New England town in the heart of the Midcoast Region of Maine. Residents are fortunate to have access to beautiful recreational areas, high quality educational and medical resources, and growing employment opportunities. Brunswick is a college town offering rich, diverse arts and cultural resources, anchored by Bowdoin College’s noted museums, theater, and concert hall.
Portland Metro Area
Portland Metro Area Ranked #8 Best Area to Live in the Country (by US News)
"For the people of Maine, there is only one Portland. Maine's largest metro area and economic hub features cobblestone streets and ships sheltered within the island-specked waters of Casco Bay. Artful living and farm-to-table dining are not just trends in Portland – they have been a way of life for years. A "do it yourself" spirit resonates throughout the region, so don't be surprised if a neighbor offers you extra produce from a community garden, home-brewed beer or knitting tips. All around Portland, you'll find dozens of local entrepreneurs offering homegrown or homemade products, from mittens to coffee."
Public Transportation
Perimeter Trail
Brunswick Landing Perimeter Trail access to Bowdoin College and Downtown Brunswick
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