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If tariffs are wide ranging, "things could be really, really bad," Amanda Rector told a Mainebiz forum.
L.L.Bean, the Freeport-based clothing and outdoor gear maker and retailer, opened its largest "camping tent" on Jan. 15 to serve as temporary retail space during the renovations of its flagship store.
Maine forest rangers and volunteer firefighters are headed to California to help fight the wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
United Insurance CEO Zack Frechette said Gallagher Insurance has been a "respected competitor" in the Aroostook County market.
Kaveri Subbarao will start her new role on Feb. 10, succeeding Joan Fortin as head of the Portland-based law firm.
Dougherty Court will have 63 apartments in Portland's Libbytown neighborhood, right next to a recreation field.
The Maine Funding Network, which launched last year, includes nearly two dozen public financing and advisory organizations that can help Maine businesses find alternate business funding, writes guest columnist Jonathan Poole of FAME.
Lafayette Hotels, a family-owned and -operated group of more than 30 hotels across Maine and New Hampshire, acquired its fourth property in Ogunquit with the acquisition of the Sparhawk Oceanfront Resort.
Guest columnist Kym Dakin-Neal tackles an age-old problem of how to ask for a raise — and how to show your employer you deserve it.
The talk will be at the Maine Agricultural Trades Show, which kicks off Tuesday, Jan. 14, at the Augusta Civic Center.
A new location is in the works for cPort Credit Union at 321 Main St. in Lewiston.
Proposals should demonstrate a positive impact for disadvantaged populations facing barriers to sustaining ownership of a home.
While at Quinnipiac University, Wesley Renfro led the creation of accelerated and dual degree programs, linking undergraduate majors with graduate offerings.
The city’s project, on the drawing board for 15 years, would reconnect neighborhoods divided by 1960s construction, creating new housing and commercial opportunities.
The 15-year-old Top Gun program provides an opportunity for entrepreneurs to refine and test their business ideas and gain critical skills, mentorship and resources.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, health care institutions and professional services firms in Maine.
The city has multiple housing projects in the works that will add more than 2,000 units, Grohman told Mainebiz in an interview at City Hall.
Concerns going into the year include trade tariffs, the impact of stricter immigration policies on workforce shortages and a continued lack of affordable housing
Maine's paid-leave law went into effect on Jan. 1, but could still be modified.
From new development and the completion of old projects, the Skowhegan has been busy and will continue to see more growth in the new year.
Lindsay Skilling, CEO of Gifford’s Ice Cream, is optimistic about 2025, especially as consumers seek high-quality, locally sourced food emphasizing unique flavors and tradition.
Tim Soley, president and CEO of East Brown Cow, says the Old Port remains a place that attracts new ideas.
A residential real estate expert predicts a year of opportunities and challenges for the market as a whole.