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The long-running Portland Boat Show has transitioned to new owners. The Portland Sports Complex on Warren Avenue will continue to host the annual event.
HiFi Donuts will leave its downtown location, while Hank & Artie's will peddle smash burgers in a trailer at Argenta Brewing Co.
Verrill, a Portland-based law firm, has hired two new associate attorneys, Tyler Hereth and Michaela Rice, to its litigation and trial group.
RTS Packaging is owned by Sonoco Products Co., a South Carolina-based global manufacturer of paper and metal packaging.
A late-1920s-era brick building on Forest Avenue is being renovated for yet another life, this time as a mixed-used apartment and retail development.
The University of New England and MaineHealth Maine Medical Center's Maine Track program held Match Day.
Fisher Phillips, an international labor and employment law firm, is expanding its national footprint with a new office in Portland with five partners.
Portland-based R.M. Davis, a private wealth management firm, has made two new hires and three promotions.
E2Tech and the Roux Institute teamed up to host a panel, “Startups & Climate Risk: How Insurance is Evolving and What You Can Do About It,” in Portland.
Drivers can now use WEX's 10-4 fuel-discount app at eight Maine Circle K locations and others nationwide under a multi-year contract renewal.
Maine's housing shortage is fueling the cost of buying a home. In March, Maine's median home price was $381,500, up 9% from a year ago, according to Maine Listings. In Cumberland County, including the Portland area, the median sales price was $565,000 last month.
Higher prices are also putting pressure on the rental market. Young people, singles and families new to Maine are looking to get rentals, but so are potential home buyers who can't find a home in their price range. Higher interest rates are also an issue.
As a place to rent, Maine ranks No. 13 in the U.S., with average monthly rents reaching $1,971, according to a new Ipsos iSay survey of American renters.
With so many people shut out of buying a home, we're curious what alternatives people are finding.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
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Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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