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Extensive damage from a 2020 fire was viewed as an opportunity to rebuild the complex and tear down a hodgepodge of old buildings.
A series of cold calls identified the opportunities. Many people who built self-storage facilities years ago didn’t realize what they would be worth today.
The search for an appropriate spot to accommodate a growing team took two years. Extensive renovations are underway.
The developer wanted to highlight ‘boots on the ground people’ who battle often harsh and unpredictable elements of a construction project.
Marieke Thormann, a licensed professional engineer who grew up in Vermont, was recently promoted to vice president of development, at Fathom Cos., Jim Brady’s Portland-based hospitality management and real estate development firm.
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.
Planning board members said they’d like to see a traffic study related to the intersection of Tinker Farm Way with Bayside Road, because traffic has increased markedly on Bayside in recent years.
Works in progress include the Longfellow Hotel & Spa in Portland, a hotel proposal in Wells, a Market Basket planned for Topsham, dedication of a Thomas College athletic field and how the lack of loggers is affecting lumber supplies.
It's estimated that 70% of the jobs in Bar Harbor are filled by employees who commute from other towns.
The house had been neglected for a long time. A copper cupola, wood trim and paint are among the custom-made items.
Two Montana families and one from Maine say the development would help attract visitors to the city. “We recognize that what we’re doing is unique,” said one.
An initial deal fell apart. But a signed back-up offer minimized delay. The property's size drew interest from a number of potential investors.
The business is growing 10% to 15% per year, partly due to increased demand in Maine’s booming construction industry and expanding project sizes.
A silver lining of rising mortgage interest rates and volatility of financial markets may be the stabilization of home sales prices.
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.
Consigli Construction Co. Inc., Patriot Subaru and Acadia Benefits made the top spots in their respective categories for "Best Places to Work in Maine."
Summer is a great time to disconnect, recharge and spend time outdoors with family and friends.
But with phones, tablets, laptops and iPads always within reach, it's not easy to unplug — even on vacation.
In a recent Mainebiz How To column, Ann Leamon and Nancy Marshall share how entrepreneurs balance ambition with burnout. Marshall and Leamon admit they’ve both felt the exhaustion that sets in when you're trying to meet “impossible deadlines or expectations.”
It’s a reminder that managing screen time isn’t just about discipline — it’s a form of self-care.
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