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🔒Portand’s M.R. Brewer Inc.’s bright future stays true to familial roots

M.R. Brewer Inc. is a construction and millwork firm that handles everything from installing a $50 cabinet door to completing multi-million-dollar renovations and new construction. As a family-owned business invested […]

🔒MEREDA conference shows Maine’s pockets of growth

If we use real estate as an indicator of economic health, certain areas in Maine are indeed...

🔒Craft brewers ferment more than beer as they aim to revive neighborhoods

“At one time people knew their neighborhood brewer,” says John LeGassey, co-owner of recently opened Fore River Brewing Co. in the Cash Corner area of South Portland. “People are starting to get in touch with people who work in these industries.”

🔒Fourth Industrial Revolution presages workforce disruption

The recent World Economic Forum held in Davos, Switzerland, may have once again underscored the gulf between the haves and have nots. A new survey by the forum predicts major job disruption and churn across industries, most concentrated in routine white collar office functions.
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🔒Recruitment a top priority for Associated General Contractors of Maine

Matthew Marks, CEO of the Associated General Contractors of Maine, says the state's 4,700 construction firms lost...

🔒IN SHORT

New hiresLegacy Properties Sotheby's International Realty, a luxury property company in Portland, hired Mary Libby, Linda MacDonald...

🔒Maine Foodie Tours gives visitors a taste of Maine

When Pamela Laskey, director and founder of Maine Foodie Tours, sipped Campari on ice in Boston's North...

🔒Portland balancing between staying true to its roots and development

Several southern Maine forecasts at the Maine Real Estate & Development Association's annual conference last month showed the city's real estate metrics in 2015 to be exceptionally strong.
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