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About Coastline Homes
Coastline Homes is owned and operated by Wayne Wright. Wayne grew up Addison, where his father taught him the
meaning of hard work and the value of a dollar.
In 1989 Wayne started a business transporting homes called N.T. Inc. Five years later he changed the name to Coastline Homes
and opened a sales lot in Columbia Falls, with Keiser Homes of Oxford as his primary manufacturer. In 1999 Wayne moved the
business to Ellsworth. Over the next few years he expanded his business and added additional manufacturers including KBS Building
Systems of South Paris.
Wayne and his family moved to Ellsworth in 2003, into one of their homes, the Chalet style Beals Island model, where they
continue to live today. In the Fall of 2007, Wayne acquired Friendship Homes in Hollis, Maine, which is now Coastline Homes of Hollis.
Wayne currently has 10 employees working at Coastline Homes in Ellsworth and has teamed up with several local financial institutes.
He is also on the board at Machias Savings Bank.
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The Ellsworth Team
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Heidi Riggs
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Office. Heidi has been working for Wayne since 1999.
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Mike Tenney
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Construction. Mike has been working for us since 1994. He has been a great asset to the company and works hard to this day.
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Kyle Tenney
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In 2006 Mike’s son, Kyle, joined the team helping Mike in the field.
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Chuck Braley Jon Gauthier
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Also in 2006 we hired two experienced exterior carpenters, Chuck Braley & John Gauthier, to work on our exterior projects.
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The Hollis Team
Ronnie Gray
ron@coastlinehomes.net
Ronnie is the general manager for both locations and the backbone of operations. He is an original member of the team and has been employed by Coastline Homes since 1997. As of Fall of 2007, Ronnie runs the Hollis office but is still the general manager for both locations.
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Sue Attianese
sue@coastlinehomes.net
Sue teamed with Ronnie in Hollis in February, 2008. She brings over 20 years of related experience from engineering and architectural
design firms, 6 years adjunct faculty at SMCC and for 8 years, she owned her own drafting and design firm. Sue spent one summer building
homes with a local contractor and most recently comes to us with 3 years in the retail lumber industry. Her most rewarding work,
however, was volunteering with Habitat for Humanity co-supervising and building Maine's First Women's Build as well as building with
HFHI & Jimmy Carter in NYC.
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