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Renovations to the 90-year-old Bowl in the Pines will allow shows that may draw larger audiences to the Augusta-Waterville area.
After making two Portland acquisitions, Redstone says South Portland, Scarborough, Saco, Biddeford and Westbrook are also on the radar.
A 29-unit property, recently purchased for $1.625 million, is fully occupied. Demand is high due to a shortage of apartments in Augusta.
The six-story, 245,00-square-foot Congress Tower will replace the 48-year-old garage, in the final phase of the hospital's modernization and expansion that began in 2018.
Maine’s rural counties in the east, north and west saw the steepest increase in sales.
The medical diagnostics maker exercised an option to buy the property it's leased for years. The deal was in the works even before the pandemic led Abbott to ramp up production of a COVID-19 test.
Thompson's Point's history as a marine and railroad industry hub, followed by decades of industrial use and neglect, created an undesirable wasteland.
The Northern New England Housing Investment Fund has been around for 30 years. In July it merged with another nonprofit housing capital syndicate, based in Vermont, to form Evernorth. But Shanahan says local low-income needs are still "our DNA."
A bundle of bridges in Hampden is just one of the Maine Department of Transportation projects keeping construction crews busy in northern Maine.
Students returning to the Bangor university will find the school laying the groundwork for its new College of Business building, due to be completed in about a year.
Houlton is the site of a busy border crossing between the United State and Canada, and international travelers have long spurred the town's economy. But all that changed when the pandemic hit. Still, some local businesses are optimistic.
In South Portland, PM Construction is preparing to open one of southern Maine's largest-scale apartment developments in recent memory this fall. Meanwhile, Great Falls Construction of Gorham is going "five for five."
Sally Shaw raised nine kids while helping run a Gorham farm, but was never too busy to make room for another place at the family table.
From storytelling to succession planning, five Maine entrepreneurs shared practical tips, insights and mistakes they've made in Tuesday's hour-long virtual Mainebiz Small Business Forum.
Proximity to transportation hubs and Portland’s downtown attract long-term investor.
One development could have up to 24 single-family homes, while the other will be one building with 22 condos. With the pandemic, Sunday River is seeing more second homes become primary homes.
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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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