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The iconic digits might last another nine years. Mainebiz takes a look at the end of 207, including an expert's prediction of what the state's next area code will be.
Norway Savings Bank has renewed its longtime support of Partners for World Health with a donation to the nonprofit.
A roundup of commercial leases that ran in the Mainebiz Real Estate Insider on Thursdays.
Bob Martin, former president of Maine Technology Institute, and Jeff Marks, executive director of Climate Work Maine, have been named executives-in-residence at Dirigo Labs.
Nine luxury townhomes will be offered at $1.9 million apiece. The development is a collaboration between NewHeight Group and Redfern Properties. Vitalius Real Estate Group is handling the sales.
Machias Savings Bank has named Barbara Durr as senior vice president, government banking relationship manager.
The York Judicial Center’s installation is the first solar project completed for the state of Maine Judicial Branch.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has awarded over $62 million to increase solar energy availability for low-income households in Maine and to reduce barriers for using solar energy across the state.
The barbecue restaurant is coming to the former home of another barbecue restaurant, which closed the location two years ago. Noble Barbecue also plans to expand its menu.
Nancy Mather has more than two decades of experience in project management and operations for the technology industry.
There have been months of debate over a proposal to raze 142 Free St. in order to make room for a $100 million expansion at the Portland Museum of Art. Now a request to change the building's historic designation goes to the Portland City Council, which has the final say.
This year's race beneficiary is Preble Street Teen Services, a nonprofit shelter in Portland.
Despite an uncertain economic environment, the company's first-quarter performance reflects the strength of its balance sheet, according to President and CEO Curtis Simard.
Maine’s unemployment rate showed little change in March, at 3.3%, after remaining at 3.4% for the prior five months, according to preliminary data released Friday morning by the Maine Department of Labor.
The number of Maine homes changing hands was up slightly from the total a year ago, following a big year-over-year jump in February.
CEO Tony McKim said the first quarter was in many ways a continuation of the primary themes and challenges the bank saw throughout 2023.
From Boston to New York City to Washington, D.C., the new executive chef at Scarborough's Black Point Inn brings years of experience at some of the East Coast's top restaurants.
Kernza Lager, available this month in cans and on draft at Allagash's Portland tasting room, is made from a perennial grain called Kernza, which has numerous environmental benefits.
Dating back to the 1800s, the farms have failing infrastructure in need of constant repair. In addition to providing recreation, youth programs and food for local hunger relief, they support the oldest continually operated herd of Belted Galloway cattle in the U.S.
A spokesperson for the Portland-based financial technology provider said the cuts will affect approximately 1% of the company's global workforce of around 7,200.
Reserved for households earning up to 60% of area median income, rents will range from $1,130 to $1,550. The energy-efficient building is designed to LEED Silver standards.
To give youngsters a head start on saving and managing money, Maine State Credit Union has created a new savings product touted by a smiling green mountain.
The proposed future home of Northeastern University’s Roux Institute, at the former B&M baked bean factory, received a certificate of appropriateness — a necessary step for the project to move forward.