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Adding Munjoy Hill to the National Register of Historic Places means owners of income-producing or landmark buildings in the district may apply for state and federal rehabilitation tax credits, which can total 45% of qualifying project expenses.
The survey projects that communities such as Ferry Village, Higgins Beach, Pine Point, Prouts Neck, the Portland waterfront, and Portland’s Bayside and Stroudwater neighborhoods are likely to be severely impacted by sea level rise and storm surges.
Over the past decade, WBRC expanded its geographic reach and secured some of the largest projects in the firm’s history.
Architecture firms with offices in Netherlands, Ghana, NYC and LA are being considered for a new museum wing to anchor the campus and double the institution’s size.
Caleb Johnson Studio’s rebrand to Woodhull shifts focus from founder to team — part of the rapid evolution going on. The firm will move into new HQ space in Portland and is on target to grow revenue from $12 million to $20 million this year.
Five business leaders will share their secrets to success, both at work and at home. The event moderator is Deb Neuman of the Bangor Region Chamber of Commerce. The panelists include the president of Junior Achievement of Maine and a dean of
ID. +Collective will continue to provide commercial and interior design to clients during the build-out of its 75 York St. office.
The practice’s approach to biodiversity, client education and climate protection fit the company’s mission.
The developer wanted to highlight ‘boots on the ground people’ who battle often harsh and unpredictable elements of a construction project.
The historic church, placed on the National Register of Historic Places a half century ago, had major failure and rot to many key timbers supporting the tower.
The house had been neglected for a long time. A copper cupola, wood trim and paint are among the custom-made items.
Benjamin Halleck, Jeana Stewart, Lura Wade and Peter Rand will also hold the title of associate principal at SMRT Architects & Engineers, which is based in Portland.
Caleb Johnson Studio received an award for a residential project in Otisfield, while Simons Architects was lauded for its work on Waynflete's Lower School.
Themes range from turning a failure into a positive to focusing on the company ethos.
The goal is to find ways to revitalize Gray Village, making it a center for civic life, with bicycle-pedestrian-friendly street corridors, public spaces and an attractive environment for new business and real estate investment.
The goal of the $3 million campaign is to provide critical new infrastructure and equipment. But there were challenges in attracting bids and securing a contractor.
The first quarter of 2025 gave businesses a lot to think about, with ever-changing trade policies, funding cuts, market volatility and so on.
J.P. Morgan Research last month put the probability of a recession in 2025 at 60%, up from 40%. It said tariffs — particularly taxes on imports from China — were a "material threat to growth."
While recessions are "inherently unpredictable," says J.P. Morgan's chief global economist, most businesses probably have some sense by now of what's ahead.
With the second half of the year in sight, Mainebiz wants to get an idea of the mindset of Maine business leaders.
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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.
Coming June 2025
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