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5 trends that defined Maine’s real estate industry in 2024

Despite higher interest rates and construction costs, real estate projects continued to make headlines in 2024.

🔒Building Business: Even as winter sets in, no slowdown in construction projects

Construction projects are in full swing, even going into winter, with projects in the residential, education and restaurant fields underway.

UMaine Augusta’s $7M center for nursing and cybersecurity breaks ground

The goal is to increase enrollment, enhance hands-on learning opportunities and enable UMA to produce more career-ready professionals for the Maine workforce.

East Brown Cow opens Docent’s Collection sites on Middle Street in Portland

East Brown Cow and Commonwealth Hotels teamed up on the Docent's Collection, short-term rentals in lofts that were converted from vacant Class B office space.
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The Roux Institute breaks ground on its new, permanent home in Portland

On Friday, the institute ceremonially marked the beginning of construction on a planned 300,000-square-foot campus.

🔒Building Business: Maine construction news, from groundbreakings to an unveiling

From groundbreakings for the Roux Institute building and an Auburn mixed-use site to the unveiling of the Woods & Waters welcome center, here is construction news from Portland to Coburn Gore.

From fungi to robots, construction industry explores innovations for building Maine homes

The construction industry has a lot of interesting developments that balance sustainability with affordability.

UMS grad school center in Portland’s Old Port plans to expand next door, doubling space

The still-new home to the University of Maine School of Law in Portland may soon expand to a newer home next door, and the process is already underway.
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🔒Building Business: Tyler Tech unveils its new Orono office space

A roundup of construction news from around Maine includes Tyler Tech's new Orono office space, an Avesta Housing site in Scarborough and Hometown Health Center’s future site in Palmyra.

Tyler Tech’s new Orono site paves way for collaboration with UMaine

The new office, on the edge of the University of Maine campus, is expected to employ roughly 75 full-time and part-time workers.
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