Harold Marden founded Marden\u27s Surplus and Salvage store in Fairfield nearly 30 years ago, and the business now has ten stores throughout the state. Marden\u27s has 500 employees, does $50 million annually in business and plans within two months to open an 85,000-square-foot facility at the former Emple Knitting Mill in Brewer. Last week Marden bought the former Lincoln Street Mill in Biddeford to serve as a distribution center for his growing carpet business. Details
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