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The development would offer studio apartments and one-, two- and three-bedroom condos. Half of the units would meet affordability criteria.
The center, founded by actor Patrick Dempsey and his family, was looking for more space to provide its services and support for people affected by cancer.
Every Thursday in the Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz publishes a list of commercial real estate leases. Here's a compilation from the month of June 2024.
Reveler Development in Portland will have a sponsored space in the Career & Employment Hub at the McGoldrick Center for Career & Student Success.
Avesta Housing this week dedicated Village Commons, a Scarborough affordable housing site with 31 homes designated for tenants ages 55 and older.
Just in time to help with summer reading lists, the Books-A-Million bookstore chain officially opened its new store in Bangor on Saturday.
Southern and midcoast Maine continue to see large gains in volume sold, while the Downeast and interior regions are seeing double-digit declines. The median sales price hit an all-time high, at $398,250.
The buyer views the mill as an adaptively reuse opportunity for about 90 apartments while also preserving the building’s architectural and industrial character.
As some people had expected, the preservation group has filed a lawsuit seeking to overturn the city's removal of a historical protection for the property.
Since the purchase last year, a steering committee has been working with a team of professionals to formulate a plan to create year-round rental housing.
Chad Mullin has been promoted to executive director of Habitat for Humanity of Greater Portland, stepping into a role held by Tara Hill, who retired.
To be selected, the nominee must exemplify safe working conditions, unrivaled customer servicer, reliability, respectful and fair treatment of all parties and attention to detail.
A community group called Heart of Ellsworth aims to highlight a little-known pocket park.
Population growth, driven by retirees and remote workers, contrasts with the challenge of aligning demographic shifts with economic development.
The city has substantial parcels of undeveloped land considered by some developers to be ripe for creating more neighborhoods.
Developers Caleb Lincoln and Ed Libby of Lake City Investments said the project takes advantage of a tax incentive offered for smaller developments of rural affordable housing.