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Landry/French Construction, one of Maine's leading commercial construction firms, has expanded into New Hampshire, opening an office in Portsmouth.
The popular eatery Bagel Central, at 33 Central St. in downtown Bangor, has changed hands.
The $6.6 million 36 unit, three-building complex, being developed by Developers Collaborative, is part of an effort to address housing needs in the Lewiston-Auburn area.
A franchise of Bangor-based Wilcox Wellness & Fitness is opening in Brunswick at the site of the former CareerCenter on Bath Road.
973 Forest Ave., Portland: 7,313-square-foot office/flex building sold to 973 Forest Associates LLC by BI-NKA-BI LLC for $450,000. Drew Sigfridson and Jon Rizzo of The Boulos Co.
Maine Port Authority hopes to leverage $8 million in state funding and use federal tax incentives to spur another $8 million in private investment to erect a cold-storage warehouse that would enhance Portland's competitiveness as an international
Boothbay Harbor residents will consider zoning changes that would protect a working waterfront portion on the east side of the harbor while opening up other parts of the waterfront to development, including the addition of hotels.
Chinburg Properties, of Newmarket, N.H., has purchased the historic Dana Warp Mill in Westbrook from DWM LLC for $5.15 million.
The former Francine Bistro, at 55 Chestnut St. in Camden, recently reopened as Franny's Bistro.
Reger Dasco Properties has sold its fully approved hotel development site at the former Rufus Deering Lumber Co. in Portland to developer Norwich Partners LLC.
The rejuvenation of East Bayside in Portland continues with the opening of a second Austin Street Brewery location at 115 Fox St.
The location is the fourth for the business, which began in Falmouth in 2012, and also has offices in Yarmouth and Portland.
Economic development officials working to promote their areas, since development tool is about financial investment, not location.
Our Katahdin is partnering with Portland coworking space entrepreneur Liz Trice to design a plan for the former department store that was once an important part of Penobscot Avenue's commercial scene.
Portland developer Jim Brady is eyeing a spring 2021 opening for the city's first hotel that would feature an indoor-outdoor rooftop bar — overlooking the waterfront yet safely outside the zone that's temporarily off limits to new projects.
Mathews Brothers Co., a window manufacturer in Belfast, is planning an expansion in Hermon that's expected to result in the creation of 80 to 100 jobs.
Sponsored by: Kennebunk Savings Bank
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.
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