Unity Environmental University sells property in $6M deal

PORTLAND PRESS HERALD • June 17, 2026

Unity Environmental University is selling its campus in a $6 million purchase agreement. After closing costs and transaction expenses, the university said it expects approximately $3.23 million in net proceeds. The university first put its campus in Unity on the market in 2023. The sale comes after years of consolidation, when the university moved in-person instruction to its campus at Pineland Farms in New Gloucester while expanding its remote learning options. Unity struggled with enrollment following the COVID-19 pandemic, and opted to sell the property when “demand did not return at levels sufficient to support continued operation there.” The buyer, which has not yet been publicly identified, plans to use the property for “upscale summer camp programming and outdoor experiential offerings.”

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