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The Bartlett Maine Estate Winery, which became known in the 1980s for its wine made from locally grown wild blueberries, is on the market for $1.795 million.
"You have to make sure you are growing," Verill's managing partner told Mainebiz as the Portland-based law firm seeks a permanent home in the Queen City.
Fitness centers have been proliferating, but this one has a bit of a twist, offering personal training for ages 50 and older.
The facility will accommodate four times the previous capacity. The pool’s location and low entry fees are designed to ensure access for all.
The need for more housing in Maine is acute, but it's stymied by a lack of pro-growth policies at both the state and local levels, according to panelists at an event in Portland.
Real estate couples have said they like the firm’s support structure for spouse-led real estate businesses and profit-sharing model.
The building is mostly leased but provides flexibility for new tenants when there’s turnover, with options including higher-end retail, services, offices and housing.
The bank has steadily grown its presence in the Granite State over the past seven years.
The 1857 Italianate mansion that stands on the corner of Spring and High Streets in Portland's arts district has been carefully repurposed to preserve the character of the building while adapting it for present-day use as architectural offices.
Building on its strategic location in the middle of prime ski and trail country, numerous businesses have been opening, expanding or transitioning in the Oxford County town of Bethel. The local chamber is creating new branding and marketing assets
The housing squeeze has resulted in roughly half of workers in both cities commuting close to two hours daily from their homes in more rural areas.
The village of Berwick is in the midst of a building boom that will add a total of 265 housing units and 30 commercial spaces to the downtown, along with a new “Main Street” at the project’s center.
Bath Housing Authority is finishing construction on its first new housing project in 40 years targeted to households whose income does not exceed 80% of the area mean income.
Matthew Tonello was recently inducted into the University of Maine’s Francis Crowe Society, as an alumni who has made significant contributions to the engineering profession.
Franklin Savings Bank, which is based in Farmington, previously had a loan-production office in Ellsworth. This is its first full-service branch in the Downeast region.
The nation needs to do more to increase the housing supply and improve access to home ownership, members of the trade association told lawmakers.