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Here is a roundup of food stories across Maine, including new grocery stores, grants and business openings.
A roundup of commercial leases that ran in the Mainebiz Real Estate Insider on Thursdays.
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.
The York Judicial Center’s installation is the first solar project completed for the state of Maine Judicial Branch.
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,
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.
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
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.
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.
The pandemic highlighted the need for close-to-home recreation and better access to the outdoors, but also put a strain on ecosystems and infrastructure like Maine's trails.
Every week in the Tuesday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate sales. Here is a compilation of sales published in April 2024.
My Place Teen Center, a nonprofit based in Westbrook, is renovating a former church in Biddeford at an expected cost of $3.7 million.
More boat slips and the replacement of an aging dock are some of the improvements that will be made at the two Portland marinas, both of which have a strong customer base of seasonal boaters.
Staffing shortages have forced Millinocket Regional Hospital to shutter the clinic for now. The hospital still plans to double the size of its emergency department, despite a setback in the state review process.
The award recognized the company’s work on the city of Portland’s 2.5-year, $29 million construction of the Back Cove West Storage Conduit.
Community members from the Penobscot Nation had the opportunity to sign the last two sheets of plywood roof sheathing.