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Harriman, an integrated design firm with three offices in Maine and one in New Hampshire, announced Monday that two of its engineers have been promoted to principals, effective Jan. 1, 2019.
Scarborough fishermen have expressed concern about the preservation of working waterfront as the town weighs selling the shorefront property on Pine Point to a private business owner.
The Bangor Mall has been listed for auction and Aroostook Centre Mall in Presque Isle is for sale through a streamlined transaction process that allows sellers and buyers to see offers directly and enables each party to know where they stand.
Craig and Laurie Winslow of Falmouth purchased the 51 Water St. building in Wiscasset from Schuyler Fairfield and hope to attract a craft beer-oyster bar and a coffee roaster to fill two vacancies.
When WEX Inc. employees start moving into the payment processing company's glass-encased new headquarters on Feb. 1, it will mark the beginning of a new era for the city's oldest neighborhood.
As this issue goes to press, the Mainebiz staff is working out who is going to cover which speakers at the annual MEREDA conference.
Ellsworth approved $30.5 million in construction in 2018, a total of 346,265 square feet in commercial and multi-family residential projects. That's three times the 10-year average of $8.5 million per year. By all accounts, the city is booming.
The unsolicited purchase of the mixed-use building to an out-of-state buyer is an illustration of how hot the Portland neighborhood has become.
Maine Real Estate and Development Association's annual outlook conference, which attracted more than 1,000 people on Thursday, offered a cautiously optimistic forecast for 2019 in the various real estate market sectors.
Hannaford Supermarkets announced Wednesday it will locate a store in the former Bookland and adjacent Staples space at the Cook's Corner Mall in Brunswick — a project providing a significant boost to a mall that lost several tenants in the last
The last remaining pieces of Wilton's former Forster Mill will come down with $300,000 in grant and loan money for the ongoing environmental cleanup.
A new convenience store at 1739 Hammond St. in Hermon is another sign of the town's expanded business activity, said Scott Perkins, Hermon's economic and community development director.
Gov. Janet Mills on Tuesday signed an order to start the release of $15 million in affordable housing bonds for seniors as approved by voters in 2015 but held up by her predecessor, Gov. Paul R. LePage.
The Rockland City Council is considering an amendment to a zoning ordinance that would allow small accessory and detached residential units, including so-called “tiny homes” less than 400 square feet, to be built within existing neighborhoods.
Bateman Partners LLC's 86 Newbury project takes mixed use to a whole new level, with everything from a hotel and Shipyard brewery tasting room to Vets First Choice pharmacy, labs and fulfillment.
A new WalletHub survey listed Maine as the 23rd best state in which to retire, as a strong showing in quality of life was overshadowed by lower marks in terms of affordability.
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As artificial intelligence becomes increasingly integrated into the workplace, it's no surprise that many workers are feeling uneasy — wondering whether their roles might eventually be handed over to machines.
Ultimately, it’s the managers who hold that power — the ones who decide whether a job stays with a human or is passed on to an algorithm.
A global software company, Trio.dev, surveyed 3,000 managers across the U.S. to determine if they would swap staff for AI.
Strikingly, 67% of managers in the Pine Tree State said they would replace staff with AI without hesitation — the highest percentage in the country.
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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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