Reveler Development, a leading real estate investment, development, construction, and management company, is proud to share the continued expansion of Hanover Works. Just in time for the holidays, Portland Hearts of Pine, Maine’s first professional soccer club, opened their official pop-up shop at 65 Hanover Street, a location shared by Maine Clay Collaborative.
Situated in Portland’s West Bayside, Hanover Works is a growing commercial destination developed by Reveler where residents, neighbors, and visitors can come together and explore local eateries and retailers.
“At Reveler, we believe in building spaces that bring people together in a way that creates genuine opportunities for connection,” said Reveler CEO John Laliberte. “Hanover Works is a celebration of that belief—a place where the energy of community helps to shape something truly special and drives the continued growth of the region.”
While Hearts of Pine’s debut season isn’t until 2025, the team has already generated significant excitement across the city. In addition to the already iconic jerseys, the Hearts of Pine Hanover Works pop-up shop offers a wide range of merchandise, including hats, scarves, t-shirts, and sweatshirts.
(Photos by Trevor Lafflin)
The team also introduced Women of Hearts, their first-ever women’s apparel line. Courteously designed by women, for women, this exclusive collection features designs from local artists Kristin Fuhrmann-Simmons and Alexa LaPlante.
Next door, it’s the season of gift giving at woman-owned Maine Clay Collaborative. Operated by the talented mother/daughter duo, Linda Christen and Sam Dooley, Maine Clay offers a range of creative opportunities for local makers including memberships, workshops, and classes – with the micro gallery and supply space open and full of unique gifts for pottery lovers and ceramic artists of all levels. From a handbuilding-at-home kit to a 4-week pottery class or even an array of handmade treasures created by members, instructors, and visiting artists, there’s something for everyone.
(Images provided by Maine Clay Collaborative)
The studio, which is an authorized distributor for Sheffield Clay, also features a gallery wall displaying student work that is available for purchase.
As the holidays approach, Hanover Works invites you to explore its unique offerings and support local businesses. Whether it’s gifting a pottery session at Maine Clay Collaborative or picking up Hearts of Pine gear for the soccer fan in your life, Hanover Works has something for everyone.
To learn more about Reveler Development and its projects, please visit their website, www.reveler.com.