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502 Deering Center in Portland and Colby College's Alfond Commons are the two inaugural Outstanding Project winners in the organization's recognition of development that helps communities.
The environmental studies center at the corner of Harpswell and College streets is LEED platinum, has thermally modified wood siding and will be the focus of an inter-disciplinary, multi-platform effort.
The city of Bangor is taking applications for a new round of facade grants.
Most of the units in The Mason Block, a recently constructed residential and commercial condominium building, were sold before ground even broke, and the rest were snapped up by the time the project was completed.
The Portland school's $10 million addition joins four other Maine schools that have built to super-insulated energy efficient standards.
The plan to renovate the historic building, which is being restored under Maine Preservation's Protect & Sell program, involves sorting out land ownership and freshening up the Village Green.
The 100,000-square-foot downtown mixed-use building was finished two weeks ahead of schedule, and students and faculty area already moving in.
The 111-room Home2 Suites hotel, owned by New Gen Hospitality Management, is the first of the Hilton extended stay brand in New England.
New owners of the building at 29 Franklin St. want to use historic preservation tax credits to renovate the facade to its original look.
The new station will open later this month on the former Stevens School campus, while the old one will begin to get a new life.
The Army and Air National Guard units have a new joint command headquarters with the completion of Camp Chamberlain in north Augusta, a $34 million project that took more than two years to finish.
The 1920s marquee on the former Portland movie theater, which now hosts live music, was brought back to its original look with help from the city's Facad Improvement Match Grant program.
The college will start construction this summer on four Passive House dorms, the next step in the Brunswick college's commitment to carbon neutrality.
Alan Mooney, president of Criterium Engineers, purchased 5 Depot St. in Freeport — a 23,620-square-foot, two-story commercial building on 0.88 acre — from Timm Holdings LLC for $1,987,500. Drew Sigfridson, Dan Greenstein and Catie Seavey of CBRE |
The three-story former bank building at 46 Lisbon St. and its owners got kudos from Maine Preservation as well as recognition from the city's Historic Preservation Committee.
The retreat for injured veterans in the Belgrade Lakes region, soon to open for its second season, has more plans for the future.