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Lafayette Hotels, a family-owned and -operated group of more than 30 hotels across Maine and New Hampshire, acquired its fourth property in Ogunquit with the acquisition of the Sparhawk Oceanfront Resort.
A Houlton business owner acquired a century-old movie theater business and the building in which it’s housed in two deals that wrapped up earlier this month.
A new location is in the works for cPort Credit Union at 321 Main St. in Lewiston.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at businesses, nonprofits, health care institutions and professional services firms in Maine.
A residential real estate expert predicts a year of opportunities and challenges for the market as a whole.
The outlook is good for the continuation of affordable housing development, with MaineHousing finishing up a successful year, and 2025 expected to follow suit.
Mainebiz offers 25 predictions about Maine's economy in 2025.
A roundup of construction news that includes sites in Portland, Scarborough, Biddeford, Sanford and Kittery.
Everett, Mass.-based Eagle Bank has notified regulators of plans for a branch in Kennebunk, its first outside the Bay State.
Guest columnist Brit Vitalius says after years of a strong market for multifamily homes, the southern Maine market is seeing a slowdown.
The Portland engineering firm, whose projects range from a Buddhist temple to affordable housing and stormwater infrastructure, found a much-needed larger space for its headquarters.
Sessions will feature tech innovators, hyperlocal marketing and the challenges and opportunities of running a small business.
Sargent builds infrastructure, including renewable energy projects, highways, commercial site work, landfills, airports and underground utilities.
With financing secured, developers will start this spring on a conversion of 154 Pepperell Mill apartments into condos.
Despite concerns from some neighbors regarding potential disruptions, Portland City Council will seek bids for affordable and Housing First development.
Greater Portland developer cited strong locations and long-time tenants, both headquartered in Sweden, as attractions to its latest acquisitions.