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Games scheduled for this weekend at the Cross Insurance Arena in Portland could be postponed if a threatened hockey players' strike goes ahead.
Projects in four downtowns include distinct building types: a former federal courthouse and post office, a theater, a downtown commercial building and former jail.
Six Maine students will be selected to receive full scholarships to the Bar Harbor-based liberal arts college through the school's new Pine Tree Scholars program.
The Residences at Crosstree is one of the largest multifamily housing developments in Freeport in recent memory, with 144 units across six buildings.
From pro teams to the college scene, it’s been a bustling year for the sports business in Maine.
The new contract provides for stipend increases, health insurance benefits and free tuition for the 900 workers represented by the union.
Our guest columnist recommends setting boundaries and removing emotion from decision-making.
If the park can’t provide bedrooms for prospective seasonal employees, most couldn’t find a place to live within commuting distance — also increasingly the case with permanent staff.
Suzanne Cange will oversee NBT Bank's first retail branch in Maine, set to open soon at 191 Marginal Way in Portland's Bayside neighborhood.
The arts help prepare students for the workforce by strengthening creative, critical-thinking and communication skills. Construction will break ground in early January.
The acquisition by Safe Harbor Marinas is expected to close in January. It is an all-cash deal; terms were not disclosed.
From the funny to the nostalgic, here's what the Mainebiz crew is watching this holiday season.
The convenience store offers a variety of items, including salads, sandwiches, snacks, wellness products, wine, beer and non-alcoholic beverages.
Proceeds from the sales are invested into upgrades at other locations. In Portland, the bank had maxxed out its downtown facility, which resulted in a lease in the Old Port.
Rainwater harvesting could add 1.6 million gallons per year to an irrigation pond, feed a recirculation system inside the greenhouse and reduce demand for new water.
The project expanded a compact lobby into the parking garage. New features include expansive windows, a covered entry and a clubroom with a kitchenette.
The South Portland-based nonprofit food-business incubator and shared commercial kitchen said it is taking steps to put a financial plan in place to keep services going.
The Waterville liberal arts college set an original goal of $750 million for its historic Dare Northward campaign, but later raised the target to $1 billion.
Maine Laboratories, a “forever chemical” testing and analysis service in Somerset County, changed its name to PFAS Laboratories.
The Trenton home is Zero Energy’s first modular build, prefabricated at Knickerbocker’s Wiscasset facility with installations such as cabinetry, drywall and flooring.
Tyler Dunlea joined Uprise in March 2024 as director of managed services and has been refining systems, expanding "tool set capabilities" and optimizing processes across the organization.
Susan Ruhlin, the former head of Dirigo Labs in Waterville, aims to bring people together for shared meals via a platform called JoynaTable.
A proposal for an artificial intelligence data and technology center in Bates Mill No. 3 was unanimously voted down by Lewiston City Council.