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In downtown Bangor, a new gourmet shop sells imported cheeses and gourmet chocolates, while another spot specializes in traditional Hawaiian shaved ice treats.
FocusMaine has added Liz Cotter Schlax to its board.
Every week in the Thursday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate leases. Here are the leases we published in May.
In the last seven years, the nonprofit moved six times. Each move required it to put its services on hold as it settled into a new space.
The Gorham-based construction firm builds a wide range of projects, from residential to municipal to commercial. The mixed-use build in Auburn is the first project in the region that the firm is also developing and will continue to own.
The 110,000-square-foot Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health Sciences consolidates all health degree programs on the university's Portland campus and will allow for larger enrollments.
Portland’s 50-year-old Riverton Park neighborhood will see significant upgrades to 141 apartments, along with the addition of 64 new units of affordable housing.
Runway rehabs and new hangars are among investments needed to improve safety and efficiency of operations.
John Lewis has succeeded Mike Roughton as executive director of the statewide organization, whose membership has increased by 12% over the past year to around 400.
Rather than handing out flyers or giveaways, experiential marketing reduces waste and makes a more lasting impression.
HUD funds can be used to construct and rehabilitate affordable housing, improve public services and address homelessness.
It’s about setting clear boundaries between focused, uninterrupted work and designated times for checking messages, email, and social media, writes guest columnist Nancy Marshall.
Nonprofits in all of Maine's 16 counties have received grants from the Portland-based foundation to address hunger, housing, transportation and health.
The new boutique Kelp, at 37 Old Orchard St., is owned and operated by the owners of Cafe 64, a coffee shop.
Funds will cover some of the costs for emergency repairs to roads and transportation infrastructure damaged by severe storms that shook the state between April 2023 and January 2024.
Jill Conner, founder of the Kinetic Bookshop, plans to raise funds for libraries on Maine's midcoast from the books she sells off the back of Gladys, a 1963 Ford Econoline truck she bought in 2023.
Riding a trend of rural workforce recruitment and retention programs in multiple industries, an educator support program expands training and career advancement.
The management service agreement between Northern Maine Medical Center in Fort Kent and Houlton Regional Hospital comes at a time when many hospitals are cutting services and delaying critical investments.
The co-founder of Dirigo Solar weighs in on the federal house bill, the so-called “One Big Beautiful Bill Act.”
Submissions for the Maine Atlas Project are due by Wednesday, July 9.
Funding was awarded to more than a dozen public housing authorities to build and upgrade residential properties for seniors, individuals with disabilities and low-income households.
A nonprofit animal shelter that protects the health and welfare of abused and neglected equines is raising money to build an additional eight-stall quarantine barn at its farm.
Seeking to grow beyond commercial services and serve a wider community of emerging artists, the college partnership with provides musicians with tools, space and mentorship.