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Contractors were working up to the last moment before Thursday’s first concert of the season to finish the latest round of improvements, including improved sightlines and amenities.
In her dual role at Bangor's Husson University, Marie Hansen is all about collaboration. Now she's trying to create a space for more of it among students, faculty, business and technology. That synergy may create an economic engine for the region.
A biofuel called ethyl levulinate can be made from wood residue, waste paper or cardboard, municipal solid waste and food waste. The proposed biorefinery would produce locally sourced, renewable, carbon-neutral heating fuel.
The buyer of a downtown Bangor industrial building dating back nearly 150 years sees it becoming a $2 million mixed-use redevelopment, with three stories of luxury rental apartments and ground-floor commercial use.
Maine health care institutions received generally high marks in the annual report card on the country's best hospitals. But the state's top ranker received a lower-than-average score in a new grading.
Community Housing of Maine plans to acquire and renovate Schoolhouse Apartments — a historic school building converted to residential and commercial use in the 1980s — to create 66 affordable rental units.
Continued high demand indicates pent-up buyer demand in Maine. Homes continue to go under contract rapidly after multiple offers. But for-sale supply is improving, perhaps bringing better balance to Maine’s real estate market over time.
Four Directions Development Corp., whose mission is to improve the social and economic conditions of the Wabanaki tribes in Maine, hired Director of Operations Charlene Virgilio as its next director.
Companies that have been operating remotely are now exploring hybrid models, with physical space for people to meet while allowing them to keep working from home if they can and want to. No size, it appears, fits all.
An eatery near the Cross Insurance Center placed No. 10 in a Tripadvisor ranking of the best "everyday" restaurants in the U.S.
In December, the Maine Real Estate & Development Association hosted a panel discussion on the city's “restaurant apocalypse," illuminating various hurdles restaurants face today.
Panelists noted that fewer people can afford to dine out or go out for cocktails, citing high rents and housing prices, which cut into entertainment budgets.
Cocktails can range from $14 to $18 and craft beer can cost $6 to $8 in some venues.
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