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The Longfellow Hotel, developed by Portland-based Uncommon Hospitality, will open for business on May 17.
Health Affiliates Maine, a statewide mental health and substance use agency, has promoted Kate Marble to the position of clinical director.
Scarborough-based coffee shop chain Aroma Joe’s has restructured its management team, giving COO Dave Tucci the additional role of president.
The annual contest introduces students to science, technology, engineering and math, and supports the notion that young people can find opportunities in Maine.
MEREDA’s Spring Conference brings together a line-up of national, regional and local speakers and panelists to discuss how development projects can be feasible and contribute positively to evolving societal needs.
Thursday's forum in Portland will cover the shortage of affordable housing, land use reform and best practices for housing development.
The Westbrook-based maker of veterinary diagnostics and software posted results that included a 7% increase in revenue, compared to the same quarter in 2023.
Madeleine “Maddy” G. Corson, granddaughter of a Maine media mogul, died Monday, leaving a legacy in business and with numerous nonprofits and causes.
In 1994, Maine was known for its fishing, farming and logging industries. However, times have changed and three new industries are on the rise.
In a guest column, the founder of a Portland-based staffing and recruiting firm looks at how the profession has changed — as employers, technology and business have changed.
The workforce and workplace look far different than they did 30 years ago. An expert says some of the transformation has been driven by shifts in what employees value.
In a special edition celebrating its 30th anniversary, Mainebiz looks at how the state's businesses and economy have changed over the past three decades. The culinary identity of Portland is one such transformation.
In recognition of 30 years of Maine business coverage, Mainebiz looks at the how the state's institutions of higher learning have changed since 1994.
Thirty years ago, the fax machine seemed revolutionary. Trish Brigham of the Maine Society of CPAs reflects on some major changes in the past three decades.
Mainebiz is not a sports publication, but over three decades the publication has covered the business of sports, from Double-A baseball and G League basketball to curling and pickleball.
As we mark the 30th anniversary of reporting on business news in Maine, Mainebiz Publisher Andrea Tetzlaff thanks readers and partners for their support.
Elise Baldacci, deputy chief of staff for Gov. Janet Mills and a niece of former Gov. John Baldacci, will start her new role on June 3.
Factory of the Future 1.0 can print objects as large as 96 feet long by 32 feet wide by 18 feet high, and is four times the size of its predecessor.
Norm O’Reilly, an accomplished author and academic, joins UNE after serving as dean of the Portland-based Graduate School of Business at the University of Maine.
Here is a roundup of food stories across Maine, including new grocery stores, grants and business openings.
The panel is part of a four-part series called Maine Food Future, whose mission is to develop an "action plan for economic growth, workforce development, future readiness and enhanced equity in Maine’s food industry," FocusMaine said.
Camden National Bank has hired Garrett McKnight as executive vice president and managing director of Camden National Wealth Management.
Five organizations in the region are banding together to support local entrepreneurs and encourage innovation through a series of business-pitch contests this spring.