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Suzanne McKechnie has specialized in York County commercial real estate for more than a decade.
For older sellers, faster sales might be more important than getting top dollar, as they look to simplify, control the process and move forward on their own terms.
The U.S. General Services Administration will auction off the former land port of entry in Madawaska. Border operations along the St, John River, across from Edmunston, New Brunswick, have moved into a new facility nearby.
The project is a continuation of a multi-million redesign of the intersection of Congress and High streets. It got underway in 2022 but completion was delayed by disputes between the city and the original contractor.
Portland’s City Council has initiated a structured approach to addressing the housing crisis with the creation of a 12-member Social Housing Task Force.
Every week in the Tuesday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate sales. Here is a compilation of sales published in August 2025.
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Every week in the Thursday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate leases. Here are the leases we published for the month of August 2025.
The owners of Frank's Bake Shop and Custom Catering, a Bangor institution for 80 years, acquired property across the street to convert into apartments.
The contribution — the largest from an individual in the hospital’s history — will accelerate the hospital's campus upgrade.
The 21,000-square-foot center, across from UMA’s main campus, expands capacity for real-world training programs in nursing and cybersecurity.
Following a thorough refurbishing and modernization, the 160-year-old Naples landmark known as the Augustus Bove House has reopened under new ownership as the Hamilton House.
A joint project between Developers Collaborative and ProsperityME has received final approvals from the Portland Planning Board and secured funding to go ahead with the development of a 50-unit affordable housing complex at 1125 Brighton Ave.
The Boulos Co. coordinated the sale of 56 units in six multifamily properties in Lewiston and Auburn to North Bridge LLC.
The buyer targets high-growth, supply-constrained markets to identify underutilized assets and create value for partners and investors.
The $3 million third phase will add nine homes to the Ripples Hill development, doubling its size.