#point-lookout

Auction August 5: buildings and contents all to go

NORTHPORT — Bit by bit, the 387-acre tract of land in Northport that had been developed into a corporate resort on Ducktrap Mountain is returning to quieter days when it was primarily the Maine…

to offer 30 cabins as vacation rentals, maintain fitness center

NORTHPORT — Despite a concerted effort to find parties to lease Point Lookout, Tami and David Hirschfeld have not received a proposal to do so.

The Hirschfelds, of Camden and Montana, had…

Lease business operations, keep the facility running, employ workers

NORTHPORT — Tami and David Hirschfeld, of Camden and Montana, are circulating requests for proposals to lease portions of the 387-acre Point Lookout Resort in Northport and keep the restaurant,…

The numbers failed to make it work

NORTHPORT — Just 10 weeks after announcing its acquisition of the 387-acre Point Lookout Conference Center, in Northport, and stating that the event and hospitality business there would continue,…

‘As Maine residents, they intend to be good stewards of this remarkable property’

NORTHPORT — On March 19, it was announced in a news release that Deep Creek Grazing Association is the new owner of the 387-acre Point Lookout Conference Center and that Olympia Hotel Management,…

Federal court judge dismisses real estate dispute between Athena and Montana couple

NORTHPORT — On Nov. 8, a federal district court judge dismissed a a Montana couple’s request to legally bind a real estate agreement of the athenahealth-owned Point Lookout Resort and…

Attorney requests case be moved to U.S. District Court, removed from Waldo County Superior

BELFAST — Athena Point Lookout, LLC (APL) filed a notice of removal in response to the lawsuit brought against the company by a Montana couple who had planned to buy the Northport property.

BELFAST — A Montana couple filed a lawsuit against Athena Point Lookout, LLC (APL), which is owned by athenahealth (Athena), after an attempt to purchase the property fell through.