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The hotel market is seeing unanticipated sales, a surge of new listings and a doubling of inquiries from buyers looking for long-term opportunities.
The couple, who bought Maine's sole Dale Carnegie training franchise a year ago, talked with Mainebiz about why the principles and practices established 84 years ago are especially relevant today.
While this isn’t an easy year to run any business or start a new one, four newcomers to Maine’s craft beer industry may be defying expectations. The startups are in Belfast, Pittsfield, West Bath and Wiscasset.
A Planning Board workshop is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 8, on a proposal that faced some delays because of the pandemic. Consortium members tell Mainebiz they are now targeting an early December construction start.
The roundup also includes: Avesta, Coastal Opportunities are vying for space on the Thomaston Green; downtown Gardiner momentum keeps on rolling, with several Water Street business openings.
One of six parcels the city sold to developers over the past four years, 52 Hanover St., the site of the former city fleet garage was originally going to be maker space. Now it will be apartments and retail, sharing a courtyard with 82 Hanover St.
A year after UMA opened its first student residence, Stevens Hall, the second one, Erskine Hall, is open at the mixed-use Stevens Commons campus, a move by the school to attract and retain students from away.
Texas buyer plans to relocate to Maine.
The crowdfunding campaign met its goal ahead of schedule, and will allow members of Lewiston's Somali Bantu community to expand farming in the nearby town of Wales.
The complex received at least 50 queries and was on the market only a week before it was snatched up at full price.
Of the 1,200 jobs, 300 will be permanent and the others will be temporary. Many will be entry-level positions with on-the-job training. Jobs are specifically related to the production of Abbott’s new BinaxNOW COVID-19 Ag Card rapid test.
The Yarmouth Planning Board agreed Wednesday night that the rambling building at 298 Main St. can come down, but there was concern about the mixed-use project, and a larger adjacent one at Railroad Square, that are going up in its place.
The properties include the headquarters of a biotech company that specializes in infectious disease. Spinnaker, which is based in Portland, has a real estate investment group.
The city's first cooperative housing development, planned for Lambert Street in the North Deering neighorhood, is a way to provide home ownership to people who can't afford the Portland market, but don't qualify for lower-income housing.
Energy-efficient technology such as heat pumps is already available, and greater adoption of it is one recommendation of a group formed by by the state last year to deal with climate change.
Built by students in Massachusetts, the 560-square-foot house for a disabled veteran in Milbridge may be the first in a program to provide housing Down East.
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With 2026 coming up fast, Maine businesses are preparing for Maine Paid Family and Medical Leave program to take effect.
The program is designed to protect paid leave for up to 12 weeks a year to care for an ill family member or bond with a new child. For employees, it's a great perk; for employers, there are challenges and costs associated with getting into compliance.
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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