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Smith plans to step down in 2026 after a decade of leadership.
In planning your marketing materials, consider using a QR code to share more information with your target audience easier and faster, writes guest columnist Greg Glynn.
The restoration includes original brickwork, cast stone medallions and window openings. A new metal canopy will mark the entry.
Plans are in the works to open three additional lofts this fall in a conjoining building at 184 Middle St.
The owners and staff were able to move the entire operation in two weeks. “We had long days, cleaning and moving and carrying stuff,” said one. More customers than they imagined are coming in.
The president and CEO of the Lewiston-Auburn Metropolitan Chamber of Commerce announced she will be leaving the organization to prepare to run for elected office.
The deal includes 464,000 square feet of space across 13 buildings. There are plans to redevelop 100,000 square feet of vacant industrial space.
Located near the Maine College of Art and Design, Renys has long been an anchor business and employer in the neighborhood, selling clothing, household goods and non-perishable food items.
Single-family homes are still hot property in Portland, but the condo market is showing signs of a market correction, according to a Q2 market analysis.
The University of New England will offer undergraduate majors in supply chain management and economics and a graduate program in psychiatric mental health for nurse practitioners.
As the co-owner of two coworking hubs in Portland, Josh Corbeau has a front-row seat to the intersection of business and real estate in Maine’s largest city.
Building an age-inclusive workplace isn’t just good practice, it’s a timely and necessary strategy for supporting workers at every stage of life.
To support parents who want to age in place requires a plan for home safety, health care and even technology.
The demand for 55-plus housing and assisted living facilities has grown along with housing costs and Maine's aging population.
Today’s rapidly shifting generational workplace dynamics are shaped by economic pressures, constant communication and information overload. Leaders have to cut through all that.
At the two-story, 1,850-square-foot studio and shop, five employees in an upstairs studio are working away, creating hand-printed goods and sewing, while preparing to ship or sell them.
Despite a range of challenges, Maine hospitals are coming up with innovative ways to manage expenses and seek out collaborations.
Scarborough-based coffee shop chain Aroma Joe’s has opened its first store in Farmington.
The Portland Planning Board heard calls for action to address vagrancy and store vacancies on Congress Street in the downtown.
The company said it will use the money to meet customer obligations and pay employees, vendors and others as it seeks a buyer for the business.
A five-year construction moratorium along Stetson Road is set to expire this August. The timing of the acquisition positions the buyer to move quickly after that.
Verrill, led by Managing Partner Scott Anderson, has hired four bankruptcy attorneys and three staff members formerly with Bernstein Shur.
The Bangor-based development firm is currently rehabbing an 1800s former factory in downtown Orono, one of multiple projects High Tide has tackled across the state.