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A roundup of Maine commercial real estate leases for May 2026

These are the commercial real estate leases published for May 2026. The listings are updated weekly.

🔒A roundup of Maine commercial real estate leases for April 2026

Here are the Maine's commercial real estate leases published for the month of April 2026. The document is updated weekly.

🔒‘Listening bar’ in Portland’s Arts District to feature vinyl records, diner food

“The trend really became popular in Japan. You go in, hang out, have a beer or coffee and listen to vinyl,” said one partner in the venture, called Bad Neighbors.

Fast-growing fitness firm looks to Biddeford for its 10th location

The couple started an online fitness coaching company, then opened an in-person gym. With their second location, “we thought maybe we can do 10 gyms in 10 years.”
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A roundup of Maine’s commercial real estate sales from December 2025

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 December 2025.

12 ‘groundbreaking’ Maine real estate stories from 2025

From a proposal for Maine's tallest building to efforts to address the housing shortage, here are some of the most-viewed Mainebiz Real Estate Insider stories from 2025.

$57M sale of apartment complex in Freeport is Maine’s largest commercial property deal for 2025

The Residences at Crosstree is one of the largest multifamily housing developments in Freeport in recent memory, with 144 units across six buildings.

A roundup of Maine’s commercial real estate leases from November 2025

Every week in the Thursday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate leases. (The Tuesday Real Estate Insider publishes commercial sales.) Here are the leases published in November 2025.
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Private school plans move into Peck Building in downtown Lewiston

The Peck Building, which dates to 1893, was the longtime home to the B. Peck & Co. department store and was later an L.L.Bean call center. 

Belfast parcel that was rejected for aquaculture site will become conservation land

The buyer is the conservation group Penobscot Bay Waterkeeper, which paid Nordic Aquafarms Inc. $1.5 million for the site.
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