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Fourteen properties seized from a convicted gambling ringleader have hit the real estate market. The Portland-area properties include commercial and industrial space.
Portland's cPort Credit Union is selling a $2 million luxury condominium on the top two floors of its newest branch, located in Portland's East End.
A new initiative will encourage colleges and universities to build with wood and develop innovative ways to use it is expected to boost Maine's forest-products industry.
Bar Harbor residents are grappling with the benefits and consequences of short-term rentals in their town. Among the concerns are the displacement of year-round residents and the erosion of neighborhoods,
The expansion will will add 8,000 square feet and remove two old section; the library will be 18,750 square feet once the project is finished next year.
The two communities are the latest to give grants to private businesses to fix up storefronts and buildings as a way to shore up downtown development.
The single-family home market may be shifting towards more of a balance following a couple years of increases in sales and sold prices, figures released by the Maine Association of Realtors indicate.
The number of Portland condominiums sold leveled out in 2018, but 2019 is projected to be a strong resale market, according to Vitalius Real Estate Group's annual condo report.
The light-industrial building at 53 Wallace Road in South Portland, home to Pond Cove Millwork for nearly two decades, has a good location and flexible space.
A custom-built home on the Brookings Bay waterfront in Woolwich didn't sell at auction in July, but sellers are hoping a discounted listing price will do the trick the second time around.
The Warren-based contractor is expanding its trade scholarship program to two $1,000 prizes this year.
The end to the long-time remediation process for the three-acre former Apollo Tannery site opens redevelopment possibilities.
Zachau Construction of Freeport has a range of projects underway for a range of industries. It is building health care sites, educational facilities, multi-unit housing and office space.
This year we recognize leaders who started a manufacturing business, are revitalizing a downtown and are leading investment of hundreds of millions of dollars in health care and veterans’ housing.
The Portland nonprofit is collecting memories from those associated with the former Mildred Fox School, which has been converted into 12 apartment.
The success of a Millinocket housing initiative started in 2017 has prompted a similar program that will focus on redevelopment of commercial real estate in town.
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With most public school kids in Maine heading back to class this week, students and their parents are paying more for school supplies, according to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Students and their parents are paying more this year for textbooks and reference materials, school lunches, day care and preschool, college tuition and boys' clothes.
The cost of girls' clothing decreased and the prices of both footwear and snacks were unchanged from a year ago.
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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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