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Bateman Partners LLC's 86 Newbury project takes mixed use to a whole new level, with everything from a hotel and Shipyard brewery tasting room to Vets First Choice pharmacy, labs and fulfillment.
Jeffrey C. Fuhrer, executive vice president and senior policy adviser at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston, said he sees U.S. economic growth continuing apace for the time being despite recent volatility in financial markets.
An interim report of the Bangor Housing Work Group has found that Bangor is in the midst of a housing crisis that negatively affects workforce attraction and retention and overall economic development, and poses health issues.
Portland this week will move forward on a proposed zoning amendment that would block uses like hotels on the water side of Commercial Street, a response to backlash to recent waterfront development proposals, including a Fisherman's Wharf hotel
The Pine Tree Curling Club needs its own dedicated ice to grow the club, but the Portland area's lack of commercial space may be a challenge.
Saco developers aim to support the city's small business and start-up community with 16 flex-space commercial condominiums at the business park off Route 1.
With the new year upon us, Mainebiz asked business and nonprofit leaders about their business resolutions for 2019, including hiring and growth plans. Here in no particular order is our roundup of new year's resolutions:
Christina Kane-Gibson is the events and marketing director of the city of Caribou and a 2018 Mainebiz Next honoree.
CPA Pete Dufour, founder of Dufour Tax Group LLC, is an advisor to hundreds of business clients. He's also a member of the Maine Society of Certified Public Accountants, so he gets insight from other certified public accountants.
Amanda Rector, the Maine state economist, has been a regular part of the Mainebiz forecast issue.
Every January, Mainebiz looks at the coming year and asks a range of experts, “What can we expect?” This year, we asked an even larger group of leaders — CEOs, small business owners, nonprofit leaders and economists — what 2019 will look like.
Jim Damicis is a senior vice president at Camion Associates, an economic development firm with five offices, including one in Scarborough.
The Maine Center for Entrepreneurs announced 46 businesses have been selected for the Top Gun 2019 Class.
Strengthening the state's economy by addressing issues related to climate change, health care, education and inclusion underlined the message from the state's new governor, Janet Mills, in her inaugural speech Wednesday night.
Maine made it into U-Haul's Top 10 growth states for 2018 — a ranking obviously limited to do-it-yourself movers.
With the New Year soon upon us, Mainebiz asked more than a dozen business and nonprofit leaders about their business resolutions for 2019, including hiring and growth plans. Here in no particular order is our resolution roundup.