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58 Boyd St., which will be overseen by the Portland Housing Authority, will have 55 housing units for low- and moderate-income families.
Maine Coast Heritage Trust has contracted to buy a Bar Harbor property known as the Stone Barn Farm for $625,000, and is hoping to raise $2.25 million to cover the cost, ongoing maintenance and public programming.
A school in Rockland, a condo building in Portland, and a clinic for Maine General Medical Center in Gardiner are some of the projects recently completed or underway.
In this weekly feature sponsored by Norway Savings Bank, we look back at stories that have appeared in Mainebiz during our first 25 years. A 2005 article wondered whether Portland was overbuilt when it came to housing. Fourteen years later, housing
Massachusetts investors looking to make their first foray into Maine with the purchase of a shopping center at 450 Payne Road in Scarborough, for $3.775 million.
The University of Maine at Augusta has opened the first student residence in the college's 54-year history, but it's not on the Augusta campus.
Goodwill will hold a Sept. 12 ribbon-cutting and open house at its brain injury clinic’s new location at 8 Science Park Road in Scarborough. The NeuroRehab facility moved from East Bayside in Portland.
Developers of the 102-room hotel are partnering with Shipyard Brewing Co. The property is part of the Bateman Partners' 211,000-square-foot 86 Newbury project, which also includes Covetrus' new offices.
The metro area ranked No. 6 among markets whose properties attracted the highest share of views by out-of-state visitors to realtor.com.
The money, which came from a new federal program, will support construction of new buildings on the two campuses as well as highlight uses of new forest-products technology.
CES Inc. announced Thursday the company will move its headquarters next year from Brewer to a larger space at One Merchants Plaza in Bangor to accommodate the firm's growth.
To accommodate its growth, RideSource Inc. purchased a 68,175-square-foot light manufacturing complex on 15 acres, at 822 Main St. in Oxford, from National Wood Products of Maine Inc.
The aluminum auto body manufacturer has had 490% growth in three years, and was ranked for the second year in a row by Inc. 5000 as Maine's third fastest-growing company.
New data shows home sales from May through July in Hancock County increased 20.1% over the same quarter last year. That was the greatest increase among all of Maine's counties.
As the trend to convert one-way downtown streets to two-way grows, studies show benefits to property values, vacancy rates and more.
The Bar Harbor Town Council has scheduled a workshop to discuss potential ways to address what some councilors are calling an affordable housing crisis.
The Portland City Council is weighing a controversial proposed hike to the city’s minimum wage.
The proposal would increase the minimum wage from $15.50 per hour to $20 per hour within four years. (The statewide hourly minimum wage is $14.65.)
The proposal does not include a wage hike for tipped workers who are currently paid an hourly wage of $7.75, but employers are required to ensure that wages and tips combined total $15.50 per hour.
While inflation pressures have made it hard to survive on the minimum wage, many business owners are concerned the hike would cut already thin margins.
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