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The existing lift is over 50 years old. The new lift will feature technology such as a touchscreen interface that eases system operations and maintenance.
The 2024 James Beard Foundation Award semifinalist list includes 10 contenders, from Portland to Piscataquis County, who made the cut to advance to the next round.
First Tracks Investments LLC is seeing an increase in betting revenue from races at Cumberland Fairgrounds and plans to build a new track in southern Maine. Mainebiz went to the track for the story and bonus audio report.
A feature of the inn will be a touchless technology system. Advantages of the location include proximity to “the heart of the Foreside vibe.”
Some older Mainers are choosing to return to the workforce after retirement, aiming to stay active, earn an income and stay socially engaged.
While short-term rentals cut into the affordable housing stock, they also fill the need for tourist lodging when local inns and hotels are full.
The head of HospitalityMaine is bullish on Maine hotel and restaurant businesses in 2024 despite staffing challenges and rising costs.
Paul Bradbury, director of the Portland International Jetport, believes the regional economy is well-positioned for modest but stable growth this year.
As we start a new year of business coverage, here's what the Mainebiz team liked covering the most in 2023 and why.
This summer Maine will see the return of the Gran Fondo Hincapie Bangor bicycle road race, the Ironman 70.3 Maine in Augusta and the XTERRA Trail Running Championship will be in Carrabassett Valley.
Lea Duffy brings nearly 30 years of professional experience. Her expertise includes architecture and design, project development management and hospitality.
The sustainability principles balance community and economic vitality with environmental conservation and the notion that tourism should be responsible and create a net positive effect on the destination.
While 2023 was challenging in many ways, there was plenty of good news to write about from the year. Here's a recap of 10 uplifting Mainebiz headlines in 2023 to bring some joy to your holiday celebrations.
From baseball to pickleball, 2023 has been a busy year for the business of sports. Here are 10 headlines that grabbed readers' attention this year.
From "Fitbit for cows" to food-delivery robots, here are 10 stories about innovation and technology published in 2023.
With cold nights for snowmaking, Maine's ski areas are looking to rebound from the Dec. 18 rains and flooding, which melted snowpack and washed out roads and infrastructure.
Mainebiz recognized nine Business Leaders of the Year, including a Lifetime Achievement Award for Dana Connors, and five Women to Watch in 2023.