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The planned 400-seat venue would be located at the top of Munjoy Hill and would include a multi-functional 'promenade' room for exhibits, performances and events.
The public-private partnership, paid for in part with a Maine DOT grant, is expected to make it easier and more affordable for employees to commute from Portland to Bath.
Builder Mark Avila is creating single-family homes in three developments in Lewiston, in an effort to meet the market for residents who are seeking to buy, rather than rent, and finding limited options.
The goal of the redesign is to reconnect neighborhoods divided by the arterial’s construction in the late 1960s, and transform the corridor to better serve motorists, cyclists and pedestrians.
The Maine Connectivity Authority plans to donate 25,000 used tablets, laptops, and phones over the next few years.
The South Portland-based coffee shop chain Aroma Joe’s has opened at 28 Haskell Road.
Jason House, an Aroostook County resident, will be responsible for business development and relationship management for commercial and industrial clients in northern Maine.
A hotel company with seven properties on Mount Desert Island looks to the mainland for its latest development.
A monthly increase for residential customers of nearly $5 reflects the utility's need to cover costs incurred by extreme storm cleanup and legislative mandates.
Gov. Janet Mills plans to promote Maine as a destination for Canadian tourists and to strengthen cross-border relationships and economic ties.
The firm, ProInfoNet, has added an office at Two Monument Square in Maine's largest city.
Two Maine hospitals called out in a letter to the Trump administration are not in danger of closing, an official for the hospitals' operator said.
Sale volume in Portland’s single-family home market was up 22% in May, but could cool off as the inventory of homes for-sale surges.
Let's stop treating returning to Maine as a fallback and start treating it as a smart, strategic move, writes guest contributor Katie Shorey.
Saint Joseph's College of Maine has appointed seven individuals to its board of trustees.
The IT company has hired a Michigan-based investment bank to conduct the sale, a court filing shows.
The University of Maine received notice from the EPA that its previously terminated $1.6 million grant for PFAS research has now been fully funded. It's one of 16 UMaine System awards that have been restored.
The Bartlett Maine Estate Winery, which became known in the 1980s for its wine made from locally grown wild blueberries, is on the market for $1.795 million.
"You have to make sure you are growing," Verill's managing partner told Mainebiz as the Portland-based law firm seeks a permanent home in the Queen City.
Matthew Thaler has been named vice president and general counsel of Worcester Polytechnic Institute.
Amanda Gray has been named vice president of digital services for the Hampden-based credit union.
Fitness centers have been proliferating, but this one has a bit of a twist, offering personal training for ages 50 and older.
The facility will accommodate four times the previous capacity. The pool’s location and low entry fees are designed to ensure access for all.