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The University of Maine at Augusta architecture program has earned the nod of approval from the National Architectural Accrediting Board, becoming the only public higher education institution in the northeastern United States with a professionally
Inside the salt-water fish tank at WEX’s new global headquarters, orange-and-white-striped clownfish and blue tangs swim in and out of coral structures.
As Portland-based Szanton Co. welcomes tenants to the Hartley Block at 155 Lisbon St., Lewiston, ground is broken on 53-unit 48 Hampshire across the river in Auburn.
Cianbro announced today its acquisition of A/Z Corp., a Connecticut-based engineering-construction firm providing diverse industry services including design, construction, maintenance, and energy management, with a focus on technology-oriented
The expansion will will add 8,000 square feet and remove two old section; the library will be 18,750 square feet once the project is finished next year.
The two communities are the latest to give grants to private businesses to fix up storefronts and buildings as a way to shore up downtown development.
The 6,000-square-foot tasting room, which opened this week, is in the old production area of the Freeport brewery, while brewing has moved in 30,000 feet of new space.
Work from students in the state's only five-year professional artchitecture program is on display until the end of the month in Danforth Gallery on the UMA campus in Augusta.
Businesses, organizations and even the City Council Chamber have found new space in the region as plans by Waterville Creates! and Colby College for an arts center at 93 Main St. move forward.
Our Katahdin is partnering with Portland coworking space entrepreneur Liz Trice to design a plan for the former department store that was once an important part of Penobscot Avenue's commercial scene.
The annual Portland event, which looks at trends in the industry, draws nearly 900 of the state's leading real estate experts.
A $60,000 fund has been established by Colby College and the Bill and Joan Alfond Foundation for the program, and grants will be issued in the spring.
The museum at the former Gannett House in Augusta, next to the Blaine House, continues to evolve with city approval of a 17,000-square-foot addition.
New owners Steven Quattrucci and Neil Rouda are expanding the 788 Washington Ave. building in another example of off-peninsula growth in Portland.
The owner of Linnhaven Mobile Home Center in Brunswick says tiny homes should be looked at more like mobile homes and less like traditionally built houses.
Developer Kevin Mattson plans 68 residential units, as well as office and warehouse space, in the 143,000-square-foot building, which turns out to be an unexpected historic gem.