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A petition, addressed to Mayor Mark Dion and City Council members ahead of two regularly scheduled meetings on July 14, demands “swift, coordinated action to restore safety, cleanliness and vitality."
Adam Arens operates Patriot Subaru in Saco and has now expanded his portfolio with a 22,000-square-foot Acura dealership in Scarborough, one of the largest for that brand in the U.S.
In Trenton, Hinckley turns out 35 boats per year. The larger labor market around Topsham brought 10 hires so far, with more expected.
Every week in the Thursday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate leases. Here are the leases published in June 2025.
More than 95,000 Maine residents were affected by last November's data breach at the Scarborough-based grocery retailer.
Amy Vendt, who has served as the COO at the Bath Area YMCA for two years, steps in on an interim basis to replace Rob Gray, who left for a YMCA post in Alabama.
Nearly 1,200 workers in the state’s coastal communities were laid off in 2024, largely in the retail, food service and manufacturing sectors.
The Division I school said it will opt into an NCAA settlement that allows members to pay student athletes up to $20.5 million a year out of their own budget for commercial use of name, image and likeness.
John Bohenko, who will step down on Aug. 27, "has chosen to leave to prioritize his health," the city of Saco said.
The Portland-based developer of fiber and wireless networks said it has received more than $40 million in new engineering, operations and maintenance and consulting work over the last month alone.
The buyer of a Boothbay Harbor hotel portfolio added it to his growing hospitality collection in the midcoast and southern Maine coastal region. “It wasn’t just a business decision. It felt very personal,” he said.
Building a talent pipeline is among the top priorities for the new executive director of the Manufacturers Association of Maine.
Deborah Bronk, the lab’s president and CEO, called the new Harold Alfond Center for Ocean and Education “a launchpad for innovation and a new home for learning.” It is 25,000 square feet in size.
Maine’s jobless rate remains below the state's 5.4% long-term average since January 1976, when Barry Manilow’s “I Write the Songs” was at the top of the pop charts.
City Manager Penny Thompson confirmed the tech giant's plans to fit out a warehouse at 33 Aldridge Drive for a new distribution hub.
Mölnlycke Health Care, based at Brunswick Landing for more than a decade, is working with Portland-based SMRT Architects & Engineers on adding more space and production lines.
Every week in the Tuesday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate sales. Here is a compilation of sales published in June 2025.
The new hire spent over seven years in Boston on the investment side of commercial real estate, including asset repositioning and entitlement work.
It’s expected the marketing will attract tourists and help keep most of the proceeds in the community, with a focus on boosting restaurants, stores and events.
The buyer told Mainebiz that his plans for the property are not yet finalized though he does have an operator interested in reopening the eatery.
The Madison-based manufacturer said it plans to ramp up production with recently improved products and build out its sales force across the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions.
Food support organizations are looking to fill a gap left by the loss of $1.25 million in USDA funding earlier this year.
The statewide MOB Shop program builds on a 2022 pilot display at an REI store in Westbrook.