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To help draw national retailers, restaurants and local businesses to the site, the Downs development team has hired Wilder, a Boston-based company with more than 40 properties in 10 states.
TruChoice Federal Credit Union has promoted four employees within its leadership team.
A hideaway of a restaurant will open in the site of the former Old Port Tavern, a popular hangout in Portland for 50 years before closing in 2022.
An effort to "ReCode" Portland's zoning is a good start, but guest columnist Tom Landry, a real estate broker and developer, suggests the changes could go further.
The service will start Oct. 28 and operate on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays through the winter.
Rebecca Hatfield, president and CEO of Portland-based Avesta Housing, has been appointed to a three-year term on the New England Community Development Advisory Council of the Boston Fed.
The report, from Justin Lamontagne of the Dunham Group, shows that after record years the southern Maine industrial real estate market is starting to stabilize.
The bus service, dubbed "LAP" and overseen by the Maine Department of Transportation, began operations on Monday.
A slew of film festivals and special shows will be available to Maine cinephiles in the coming weeks.
Over the last four quarters, the Portland-based financial technology services provider has surpassed consensus earnings per share estimates three times.
Kids won't be the only ones in costume this Thursday.
Many workplaces celebrate Halloween, and some employees will soon be donning duds that bear little resemblance to the accepted dress code. There will be candy and other treats, and office decor will likely include more fake gravestones and cobwebs than usual.
In 2021, as businesspeople were beginning to return in-person work, a national survey by job website Zippia.com found that 77% of employees wanted a company Halloween party. But only about 57% of employers provided one.
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