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Matt Maiello has been practicing architecture for eight years. He joined Simons in 2019 after living and working in Portland for three years.
Earlier this month, Preservation Timber Framing of Berwick began a structural and restoration cost assessment of the buildings, with a focus on the herring smokehouse structure.
“Intentionally built in harm’s way hundreds of years ago, they are threatened today by one of the most rapidly changing and volatile bodies of water on the planet,” said Tara Kelly with Maine Preservation.
Stan Gawron, with over 50 years in the industry, founded the Scarborough firm in 1983. The mantra is “listen, innovate, design.”
Ashley Morrill, from the hit reality TV show, is seeking fan input for her Rustic County line of home décor.
Bradley Hodges, who became president of SMRT Architects and Engineers at the start of 2024, describes his leadership approach as "keeping the big picture in focus all the time."
From Maine’s coast to inland rivers, private developers and others are building with an eye to a stormier future. They see it not just as a challenge, but as an opportunity to innovate.
A feature of the inn will be a touchless technology system. Advantages of the location include proximity to “the heart of the Foreside vibe.”
The medical group practice, which has six patient centers in Maine and New Hampshire, is preparing to build an administration center with more than 50,000 square feet of space.
The home decor line launched in August, and now has added holiday-themed tea towels and ornaments.
Following the merger, Welch Sign and Bailey Sign will maintain their brand identities while operating as a unified business.
Haley Ward's acquisition of Dario Designs is its fourth such deal in 13 months. During the transition, the Northborough, Mass., firm will be known to its clients as Dario Designs, a division of Haley Ward.
Mast Construction, specializing in historic restoration, renovations and masonry, spent four years looking for the right space for expansion. It finally found a fitting industrial building on the West End.
The Aroostook County city looks to address issues like narrow parking spaces, confusing roadways and poorly marked sidewalks. It will also account for Amish horse-and-carriage traffic.
Moving from the relative obscurity of a third-floor space, the Androscoggin Historical Society will now have street-front visibility and exposure to a broader audience. The move took 1,800 volunteer hours.
The Portland Museum of Art, which has proposed a $100 million expansion, has sought to tear down the former Children's Museum building next door.