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Boomtown - Debra Spark

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Harrington and business partner Deb Lennon are sitting atthe far end of the bar (above), underneath an apple treehung upside down and covered with lights.Tim Harrington at Hidden Pond with his “A-team”: interiordesigner Louise Hurlbutt and landscape designer Ted Carter(left). The three are sitting at a table made by local craftspersonand project designer Steve Doe.these dogs with their heads out the car window as the cars aredriving down the road, and the look on the dogs’ faces is pure joy.That’s what we are trying to give guests: delight.”Harrington’s connection to the Kennebunks goes back to hisboyhood. Although he grew up in Lexington, Massachusetts, heregularly visited Cape Porpoise with his family. Even as a youngman, he had an interest in development. His best friend’s fatherwas a real-estate developer, and Harrington and his friend usedto vacuum the halls of apartment buildings on weekends. Harrington’sfriend hated the task. Harrington found himself readingthe father’s building management magazines.Harrington’s career started with residential and commercialproperties in the Boston area. Not long after, he began buildingand renovating homes in the Kennebunks, and he estimates thathe has completed 25 homes since, 8 of which he’s actually livedin. There have been other significant projects along the way, includingGoodall Health Center and Quest Fitness, which housesmedical practices, a sleep lab, outpatient facilities, and a state-ofthe-artgym that offers 50 classes a week and includes a virtualrealityspin studio.In more recent years, Harrington has turned his attention tothe group of hotels that he now owns with Deb Lennon under theumbrella of the Kennebunkport Resort Collection. Lennon, he emphasizes,is “the hotel brain.” She worked for Sheraton for 25 yearsbefore buying the Kennebunkport Inn and forming a partnershipwith Harrington. “The only thing I know about hotels is how tostay in one,” Harrington says.Although uniformly luxurious, each property in the KennebunkportResort Collection has its own feel and offers a different experience toguests. Hidden Pond, which consists of 36 cottages on 60 woodedacres, is reminiscent of an old Maine camp, but an old Maine campwith a spa, pool, and a restaurant run by Ken Oringer, a James Beardaward–winning chef from Boston. Hidden Pond’s first guests wereMH+D MAY 2012 51

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