Augusta -
Augusta city councilors unanimously approved a plan Thursday that would help in the redevelopment of the old MaineGeneral Medical Center.
Augusta East Redevelopment Corporation bought the complex of buildings last month for $2.5 million.
The hospital is building a new facility in North Augusta that's scheduled to open in late fall.
The developer of the current property is asking the city to approve a tax increment financing package.
The deal would return property taxes to the company to help cover the cost of renovations.
Developer Kevin Mattson says there are plans to spent about $23 million on that project, and they expect 1,000 jobs to be created.
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