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Located near the Maine College of Art and Design, Renys has long been an anchor business and employer in the neighborhood, selling clothing, household goods and non-perishable food items.
The restoration includes original brickwork, cast stone medallions and window openings. A new metal canopy will mark the entry.
Plans are in the works to open three additional lofts this fall in a conjoining building at 184 Middle St.
Richard St. Pierre succeeds Brian Shibles, who will retire after two decades as CFO at Norway Savings.
Construction of a new 34-duplex apartment complex in Saco is underway near Thornton Academy, on a 4.5-acre parcel in York County's only opportunity zone.
Northern Maine Community College has selected three Aroostook County nonprofits to launch cildccare center.
"I started my business out of my bedroom, helping local small businesses with their content needs,” said the founder. This is the second move as the company grows.
Single-family homes are still hot property in Portland, but the condo market is showing signs of a market correction, according to a Q2 market analysis.
The Bangor-based development firm is currently rehabbing an 1800s former factory in downtown Orono, one of multiple projects High Tide has tackled across the state.
LD 874 creates a loan guarantee program offering interest-free loans to cover lost income for essential state and federal employees during shutdowns lasting more than seven days.
A Kittery hospitality group eyed the hotel’s potential to become an integrated hospitality experience combining lodging, dining and events.
The new convenience store brand that opened its first location in Westbrook, Maine in March 2025 now announces two locations on Portland’s West End and East End
Mitch Ryan has been named senior vice president of technology, while Jennifer Bechard has been promoted to senior vice president of human resources.
Mill Town Sports and Entertainment, which is based in Amesbury, Mass., said it views the Lewiston facility as an economic catalyst for the community.
MedRhythms employs 40 people and has raised more than $60 million to date. It recently won FDA approval for a device to help Parkinson’s disease patients improve their walking, mobility and motor function.
Maine’s First Ship is at “a pivotal transitional place” as it creates programming for the reconstruction of the 1607 sailing ship Virginia, said the nonprofit’s new director.
The 18-member agency was also honored as one of the Top 100 large teams in the U.S. Williams brokers sell residential and luxury real estate properties in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
The 50-year-old establishment has undergone a top-to-bottom renovation and is reopening this month under new ownership and a new name.
LD 1951 extends tax credits to both a potato processing facility in Washburn and a new potato chip plant under construction in Limestone.
Diversified Communications, a Portland-based trade show and media company, promoted Janice Rogers to the newly created role of chief people officer.
Newcastle-based Singing Pastures plans to use its $25,000 prize money to fund a new website ahead of a rebrand and expansion.
The Farnsworth Art Museum opens the 365 Design Store and Arts Gallery in time for First Friday festivities on July 11.
The Double A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox team will fund part of the cost with $2 million in public tax credits spread over 15 years.