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The Maine Economic Growth Council’s 'Measures of Growth' report tracks 31 indicators of the state economy, providing a resource for policymakers and business leaders.
The Portland-based coffee wholesaler and retailer will give $15,000 in grants to the art projects, using funds raised through customer purchases.
Wyoming-based Vertical Harvest will receive $500,000 from the Finance Authority of Maine to help finalize the construction of a nearly complete facility in Westbrook.
Andwell Health Partners, a Lewiston care provider formerly known as Androscoggin Home Healthcare & Hospice, has hired Christian Bartholomew as chief human resource officer.
The release of over 64,000 additional H-2B visas could come as a welcome relief for small businesses throughout Maine that continue to face employee shortages.
Maine Savings Federal Credit Union has promoted Cole Clement to vice president of marketing strategy.
The partnership of New England universities could receive up to $15 million from the federal government to advance entrepreneurship, workforce development and economic growth.
Many patients are insured by Medicaid or Medicare, which reimburse far less than actual cost of care, the health care system says. Payment adjustments have fallen well short of inflation.
Bath Iron Works has doubled its investments in recruiting, training and retaining shipbuilders and is trying to overcome obstacles such as access to child care, transportation and housing.
'The Ghost Trap,' released Nov. 1 on streaming platforms and select theaters including the Colonial in Belfast, is faring well with Maine audiences.
The Biodiversity Research Institute's expansion on Canco Road is expected to cost $3 million. American Building Group, a construction company also located on Canco Road, will manage the project. Whipple|Callender Architects in Portland provided the design.
The pitch highlighted workforce training and education within the construction sector to aid in the adoption of new bio-based building materials and technology.
Vitalius Real Estate Group ranked No. 1 in Maine and No. 3 in New England in list of top brokerages.
Functional installations of large instruments in public parks are something of a trend. The Riverwalk Rhythm project was installed last summer in Bath. Now Brewer has its own music park.
Work is underway to improve the state’s response, recovery and rebuilding from extreme storms.
From biofuel to genetic testing to boatbuilding, 48 technology-driven companies received a total of $7 million in state grants to create jobs and strengthen the innovation economy.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Grimmel Industries Inc. didn’t have the correct air emissions license for releasing certain chemicals at a Topsham scrap metal shredder.
It's a tough time for coffee shops in Maine, with another shop recently closing.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, professional services firms and health care institutions in Maine.
Opechee Construction is teaming up with Maine Course Hospitality Group on the development of an extended-stay hotel in Scarborough.
Law office design and fit-up can be a statement about the firm and its growth. New spaces include features such as plenty of natural light and comfortable, collaborative areas for attorneys and clients.
New businesses range from niche practices to disruptive technology startups. One example is Brief, a platform that guides users through contracts without initial need for an attorney.
The Maine Assistance Program for Lawyers and Judges offers free, confidential peer assistance around stress and burnout, recovery, mental health challenges and other issues.