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Maine is suing a Union home-contracting business, claiming it used deceptive marketing practices to bilk customers of their money, did shoddy work, and then fled town.
Helical Solutions LLC sold its industrial facility in Gorham, and continues to operate there on a leaseback of up to 18 months before it will be moving into a new plant that’s now under construction. The listing drew a lot of interest from investors
The inn, 121 Middle, is the first residential use of the 152-year-old Thompson Block, in Portland's Old Port district.
Sales price for existing single-family homes continue to reach record levels, but low inventory is driving down the number of sales, the Maine Association of Realtors says.
The demand for short-term rentals in rural areas is growing, according to Airbnb, and Maine is a big part of that.
The Portland firm is opening a third office, at 104 Washington Ave., and also unveiling its new Solaris condo development this weekend; Maine Source Homes & Realty also announced a move.
The city of Portland is rewriting its development code for the first time in over 50 years — and wants the public’s input on how to improve the huge set of land use regulations.
The Rockland-based chocolatier will open at 173 Main St. in the spring, and the cafe will include products from Gelato Fiasco and Coffee By Design. The addition fills in the final space at a building Colby College bought.
Given Bar Harbor’s status as a major tourist town, the buyer pool for inns is considered robust, even though properties can spend months and sometimes years on the market. One such property, the Holland Inn, has attracted considerable interest.
A Joyful Noise Preschool & Childcare’s move to larger quarters, at 34 York St. in Kennebunk, reflects a vital need in an industry that often goes unsung. The search for property suitable for a childcare center navigated numerous regulatory
The $20.85 million off-market purchase of Bayside Village Apartments at 132 Marginal Way in Portland, a former student housing development, will be followed by another $11 million budgeted for redevelopment.
Two brew pubs and a coffee shop are just the latest businesses that have recently opened or are about to open in the Kennebec River city, as it aims to become a destination spot.
Montreal-based Copper Branch, a vegetarian restuarant, opened Wednesday in the glass oval building at 1 Canal Plaza.
Relocation is a top source of stress for military families, and two firms have begun participating in a national program that provides support and rebates for them.
Five businesses will be honored Wednesday by the city of Portland and the Portland Development Corp. for their role in expanding the city's economic vitality and quality of life.
Next week, ConvenientMD will open its fifth Maine urgent-care clinic and the company's fourth site this month. Nationwide, the industry is growing at a rapid pace too.
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Next year will bring a host of new challenges for businesses looking to add employees to the payroll.
Maine's Paid Family and Medical Leave law will go into effect, which will allow an employee to take paid leave for up to 12 weeks to care for an ill family member or new child, for instance.
The state's minimum wage will increase by 45 cents an hour, to $15.10 (a separate minimum wage provision was approved in Portland that will raise the hourly compensation to $19 within three years).
And rising health care premiums will continue to be a struggle for employers.
For companies that plan to grow, all of these factors will have to be managed.
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