A shopping center in downtown Freeport is set to be auctioned off as part of a foreclosure.
The Freeport Village Station retail center is heading to auction next week as part of a foreclosure, according to the Portland Press Herald.
The 3.5-acre site, which is valued at more than $32 million, is home to a host of outlet stores, including L.L. Bean, Old Navy and Oshkosh.
The foreclosure is a result of the center’s Boston-based developers, Berenson, being in breach of contract.
The auction takes place at the shopping center at 1 p.m. Wednesday and is open to the public.