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The developer told Mainebiz that if the measure passes, "we are fully prepared to immediately defend our rights as developers who are following the zoning the city has established."
The deal includes 464,000 square feet of space across 13 buildings. There are plans to redevelop 100,000 square feet of vacant industrial space.
Located near the Maine College of Art and Design, Renys has long been an anchor business and employer in the neighborhood, selling clothing, household goods and non-perishable food items.
In the week since it opened, Sugarloaf’s lift-serviced downhill mountain bike park already attracted hundreds of cyclists. More trails are under construction.
Construction of a new 34-duplex apartment complex in Saco is underway near Thornton Academy, on a 4.5-acre parcel in York County's only opportunity zone.
"I started my business out of my bedroom, helping local small businesses with their content needs,” said the founder. This is the second move as the company grows.
Single-family homes are still hot property in Portland, but the condo market is showing signs of a market correction, according to a Q2 market analysis.
A five-year construction moratorium along Stetson Road is set to expire this August. The timing of the acquisition positions the buyer to move quickly after that.
The Bangor-based development firm is currently rehabbing an 1800s former factory in downtown Orono, one of multiple projects High Tide has tackled across the state.
A Kittery hospitality group eyed the hotel’s potential to become an integrated hospitality experience combining lodging, dining and events.
Mill Town Sports and Entertainment, which is based in Amesbury, Mass., said it views the Lewiston facility as an economic catalyst for the community.
The 18-member agency was also honored as one of the Top 100 large teams in the U.S. Williams brokers sell residential and luxury real estate properties in Maine, New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
The Double A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox team will fund part of the cost with $2 million in public tax credits spread over 15 years.
The nonprofit offers frequent traveling programs and attracts 50,000 people annually to its education center featuring rescued and rehabilitated exotic animals, mostly reptiles, as well as a geological center and library.
Hughes Wealth Advisors will move into new space at the Downs in Scarborough after outgrowing its previous location.
The board received a $7,500 grant from the National Association of Realtors and raised donations from members and affiliate partners for the project.