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Greater Portland Landmarks awards pay notice to adaptive reuse, restoration efforts

Awards from the preservation nonprofit gave praise to adaptive reuse, contextual new construction, storytelling, placemaking and preservation through policy, trades and stewardship.

Old Port hospitality collection expands

Plans are in the works to open three additional lofts this fall in a conjoining building at 184 Middle St.

Friday Food Insider: Bagel chain with Big Apple presence will roll into Portland

PopUp Bagels has signed a 10-year-lease for an oval-shaped building that has seen a lot of tenant turnover.

Clothing retailer doubles its space with Old Port move

Bliss has three brick-and-mortar locations, in Portland, Kennebunk and Portsmouth, N.H. Its new space in Portland will focus on home goods.
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East Brown Cow recognized for climate-friendly operations and supply chain actions

Actions include LED lighting across more than one million square feet, charging stations in downtown Portland, electric vehicles and solar arrays.

Arts group leases Portland space to showcase work of Maine artists and illustrators

“Maine is a land of hidden treasures and one of the treasures we’ve unearthed is the sheer amount of illustrators who currently make Maine their home either full-time or part-time.”

Portland developer lays groundwork for proposed tallest building, but process could be lengthy

The proposed site is currently a surface parking lot in the middle of a four-acre block delineated by Middle, Union, Exchange and Fore streets.

A proposal for unified ‘Old Port Square’ would include build of Maine’s tallest building

The proposal includes construction of a 30-story, 380-foot-tall residential and hospitality tower at 45 Union St. and a timber and glass retail pavilion at 55 Union St.
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🔒Energy and foot traffic could define Portland’s retail and restaurant scene

Tim Soley, president and CEO of East Brown Cow, says the Old Port remains a place that attracts new ideas.

Luxury condo project breaks ground in Portland’s West End

The units will be sold at market rates and the revenue generated by the project will be put into workforce housing development.
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