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As the Phase I residential portion of The Downs mixed-use portion moves ahead, the Phase II innovation district, which includes light industrial and retail, will soon get underway.
Maine gets high marks for its work on the environment, safety and forest growth, but is struggling in workforce, education, transportation infrastructure and health care, according to the
The owners of Bayley's Lobster Pound and two other restaurants in Pine Point have bought a nearby fishermen’s buying station and the connected restaurant, the Rising Tide.
The purchase of Blue Harbor House Inn in Camden fulfilled a dream for a Texas couple who had spent the previous three years cruising with their children.
The developer of large greenhouses in Auburn for growing cannabis has purchased additional land to build a dispensary and testing lab.
As the Portland Planning Board moves forward on changes that will restrict commercial development on Commercial Street, the project that prompted it is in limbo, the hotel that was the centerpiece no longer in play.
ESG Associates Inc., a Bedford, Mass.-based company specialized inc recreational developments, is looking to Scarborough Downs for its next venture.
The historic Rumford Point Congregational Church steeple and bell tower, a landmark in Hanover at the bend in the Androscoggin River 10 miles west of Rumford since 1864, is getting a facelift.
The top six real estate developments in Maine in 2018 have been selected by the Maine Real Estate and Development Association, the organization announced.
Fred Forsley, founder and CEO of Portland-based Shipyard Brewing Co., was profiled in the first issue of Mainebiz, when both were startups. Today, Shipyard is Maine’s largest brewer.
Today the retail market is very much driven by the speed, reliability and ease of buying virtually anything from Amazon and its convenient membership arm, Amazon Prime.
Transformation of shuttered mills, abandoned industrial sites, derelict waterfronts and decommissioned military bases have changed Maine over the past quarter century.
Municipalities are finding ways to bring new life to downtowns, spurred by federal tax incentives, local programs and, increasingly, public-private partnerships.
With recovery from the 2008 recession came a real estate boom that started in 2011 and has steadily grown since.
A Portland developer who's already altered a mixed-use development plan for Fisherman's Pier in light of concerns about the city's working waterfront, says the issue is more about traffic and a traditional waterfront that includes a variety of uses
More than 200 representatives of small businesses and government agencies will gather in South Portland this week for a two-day matchmaking session that will culminate in a "speed-dating" session that matches businesses with contracts.
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 $19 per hour by 2028. (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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