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The Dec. 18 panel will include the perspectives of restaurateurs who have closed establishments in recent weeks.
Wyoming-based Vertical Harvest will receive $500,000 from the Finance Authority of Maine to help finalize the construction of a nearly complete facility in Westbrook.
Waldo County Action Partners was the successful bidder this time around, but two others can now file a written appeal.
The Biodiversity Research Institute's expansion on Canco Road is expected to cost $3 million. American Building Group, a construction company also located on Canco Road, will manage the project. Whipple|Callender Architects in Portland provided the
The pitch highlighted workforce training and education within the construction sector to aid in the adoption of new bio-based building materials and technology.
Vitalius Real Estate Group ranked No. 1 in Maine and No. 3 in New England in list of top brokerages.
Work is underway to improve the state’s response, recovery and rebuilding from extreme storms.
Opechee Construction is teaming up with Maine Course Hospitality Group on the development of an extended-stay hotel in Scarborough.
Law office design and fit-up can be a statement about the firm and its growth. New spaces include features such as plenty of natural light and comfortable, collaborative areas for attorneys and clients.
The project will finally tackle a problem plaguing Portland Harbor for decades: less and less berthing space for vessels because of sediment that has built up over the years.
Rebecca Hatfield, who resigned as president and CEO of Avesta Housing effective Nov. 30, will take a leadership role created for her at Hancock Lumber.
The project was designed to meet half of the nonprofit’s electrical requirements by maximizing the number of panels that could fit on the roof.
After years of planning, work may begin this spring to replace the Cold War-era building at Presque Isle International Airport. Nearly 20,000 people flew through PQI in 2023.
The Downeast Institute, which began in 1987, recently lost two promising new researchers because they were unable to find affordable housing.
The units will be sold at market rates and the revenue generated by the project will be put into workforce housing development.
The Southern Maine Agency on Aging opened a new service location at the Anderson Learning Center in Springvale.