Bangor's Airport Mall Sold for $13 Million

The sale comes as the Bangor Mall on the other side of town is also being sold to a local buyer.

Apr. 1, 2026 at 9:19pm

The Airport Mall in Bangor, Maine, has been sold for $13 million, according to real estate transfer tax records. The 22-acre property near the city's airport includes a Hannaford, Marshalls, and Ocean State Job Lot, among other stores. The sale coincides with news that the Bangor Mall on the other side of town is also being sold to a local buyer.

Why it matters

The sale of the Airport Mall is significant as it represents a major real estate transaction in Bangor, a city that has seen its retail landscape shift in recent years. The fate of the mall and its future plans will be closely watched, as it is a key commercial hub for the region.

The details

The March 31 transfer document lists the buyer as a business called SBP Bangor Airport Mall LLC with an address in Montreal. Since 2021, the mall has been owned by a corporation called B33 Bangor II LLC, according to city property records. The lawyer who prepared the transfer document could not provide additional information, and the buyer could not immediately be reached for comment.

  • The Airport Mall sale was finalized on March 31, 2026.
  • The news of the Bangor Mall sale on the other side of town was announced on Tuesday, prior to the Airport Mall transaction.

The players

SBP Bangor Airport Mall LLC

The Montreal-based business that purchased the 22-acre Airport Mall property in Bangor.

B33 Bangor II LLC

The corporation that has owned the Airport Mall since 2021, prior to the recent sale.

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What’s next

The new owners of the Airport Mall have not yet announced their plans for the property, so the community will be watching closely to see how they intend to manage and develop the shopping center going forward.

The takeaway

The sale of the Airport Mall, combined with the separate sale of the Bangor Mall, signals significant changes in the retail landscape of Bangor. These transactions will likely have a major impact on the local economy and the shopping options available to residents and visitors in the years to come.