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A 25% tariff on all U.S. car imports and certain foreign-made parts is set to take effect this week.
Future housing development projects in Auburn range from duplexes to large multi-family apartment complexes.
Karen Getz, the founder of Maine Crisp Co., has resigned from her position to pursue new personal and professional ventures.
A long-vacant parcel near the Kennebec River is now home to a 32-unit apartment building, Sturgeon Landing.
A roundup of commercial leases compiled for the Thursday Mainebiz Real Estate Insider.
More than 250 organizations across Maine participate in the program to combat food insecurity.
Maine has a long history of sustainable use of its ocean and coastal resources. But the state’s efforts to support ocean-related industries have been “disorganized.”
A new building on Portland's waterfront will add needed capacity to Portland Yacht Services' maintenance and service business.
With a big push from the federal government to drive down both legal and illegal immigration, economic officials worry how a reduction in new arrivals to the U.S. will affect the availability of workers amid a national workforce shortage. Population growth in Maine has been stagnant, so new immigrants could provide more depth to the workforce. Any reduction could be felt by businesses that have a significant immigrant workforce, as well as by organizations relying on foreign-born customers, such tourist destinations or universities with a high number of full-tuition-paying international students.
Mainebiz Art Director Matt Selva took home two second place awards in the 2025 New England Better Newspaper Competition.
The long-running Portland Boat Show has transitioned to new owners. The Portland Sports Complex on Warren Avenue will continue to host the annual event.
If you don’t know how the extension process works, you could end up paying penalties or interest unnecessarily.
HiFi Donuts will leave its downtown location, while Hank & Artie's will peddle smash burgers in a trailer at Argenta Brewing Co.
Verrill, a Portland-based law firm, has hired two new associate attorneys, Tyler Hereth and Michaela Rice, to its litigation and trial group.
Maine leads the nation in seaweed farming; one million pounds of kelp were harvested last spring. Seaweed Week is the largest seaweed food and drink festival in North America.
Affordable housing options in Biddeford will expand later this year with the completion of the Adams Point apartment building.
A longtime competitive runner and sports promoter will work to bring more four-season events to Maine.
RTS Packaging is owned by Sonoco Products Co., a South Carolina-based global manufacturer of paper and metal packaging.
A late-1920s-era brick building on Forest Avenue is being renovated for yet another life, this time as a mixed-used apartment and retail development.
Hannaford plans to enlarge its store in Gray with expanded food sections, more parking and more self-serve registers.
The University of New England and MaineHealth Maine Medical Center's Maine Track program held Match Day.
To support local transit providers and match local funding for transit, the state should contribute $11 million, more than double current funding levels, according to a report from the Public Transit Advisory Council.
Fisher Phillips, an international labor and employment law firm, is expanding its national footprint with a new office in Portland with five partners.
Water and sewer line upgrades are planned for a busy stretch of Western Avenue/Route 9 starting Monday, March 31.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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