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Mechanics Hall at 519 Congress St. in Portland will be lit up Friday night with slides showing where the granite building loses heat. It's part of an educational effort by passivhaus Maine to show how passive house construction makes buildings
Town officials are considering whether to demolish a large building at 79 Cottage St. in downtown Bar Harbor, which is notable for its derelict condition in an area otherwise known for tidy eateries and shops.
Waban, a Sanford community organization that supports adults and children with special needs, got a hand from Patco Construction with design and installation of a new playground at its Fraser-Ford Child Development Center.
Two industrial buildings on Madison Avenue, totaling 25,000 square feet, were recently leased in an area where industrial users can be hard to come by.
Voters in Rumford next week could ratify a measure that would give Poland Spring Water Co. time to consider siting a bottling plant on 150 acres of town land and allow the company to pay $400,000 for the parcel.
A developer deeply involved in Boothbay region projects has completed the redevelopments of two residential properties in downtown Boothbay Harbor into upscale rentals.
Hoa Hoang, owner of Hoang Realty in Augusta, the youngest of six children, came to Augusta in 1976, a year after her family came to the United States from Saigon. She still owns the home her family bought on Augusta's Chapel Street in 1978, as well
Sheridan Construction of Portland has been multitasking. It recently started construction on the Alfond Youth Center in Waterville; Charlie's Honda in Augusta; and a Waste Management of New Hampshire facility in Rochester, N.H.
Tobias Parkhurst, president of O&P Glass in Augusta and a former pro skateboarder, is one of the catalysts of downtown Augusta development — buying and renovating three buildings, opening a brew pub with three partners and hea
The sale of the Clark Insurance building at 2385 Congress St. in Portland went quickly once the sellers decided the market was right to sell the building.The building sold for $2.832 million in a deal that closed July 25.
19 Northbrook Drive, Falmouth: 6,085-square-foot office investment property sold to CPM-19 Northbrook Drive LLC by Mark Richards for $1.1 million.
The initial phase of a massive renovation of Pickering Square in downtown Bangor has been delayed for several months, after the city was unable to hire a contractor for the project.
Maine Medical Center plan for a $525 million expansion calls for a six-story building that will reorient the hospital to Congress Street, expand the number of private rooms and provide state-of-the-art procedure rooms centered on cardiovascular care.
Development officials are hoping that the new Opportunity Zone program will help keep the momentum going on downtown Waterville development. The city's downtown was one of 32 zones designated in May as an Opportunity Zone.
Vets First Choice, a fast-growing provider of pharmacy services for animal care, on Tuesday received city approval for a planned 170,000-square-foot headquarters on Portland's fast-growing East End.
The $2 million project at the Windham-based horse rehabilitation organization is expected to be completed by the end of October.
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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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