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The 100,000-square-foot downtown mixed-use building was finished two weeks ahead of schedule, and students and faculty area already moving in.
Bull Moose, the Maine-based seller of movies, music, games and toys, sees a bright future in books. This fall, the retail chain will open its eighth store with a large book section inside the Lewiston Mall, where it's had a presence since June 1996.
More than a dozen residents of the Portland neighborhood of Nason's Corner told the Portland City Council they opposed a proposed 200-bed homeless shelter.
The Marketplace at Augusta shopping area in ever-evolving north Augusta is looking to start an evolution of its own, expanding the type of businesses allowed in its 1.3 million square feet of retail space.
In Portland's tight market for industrial buildings, the owner of Asia West, an imported furnishings store, was able to secure the purchase of a 13,880-square-foot facility before it hit the market.
An anonymous $1 million gift will enable the University of Southern Maine to begin the selection process for an architectural/engineering team to design a new arts center on the Portland campus.
A research pier at the Southern Maine Community College campus in South Portland at its Aug. 9 dedication was named the Grondin Memorial Pier in honor of Philip H. Grondin Sr. and his family for their longtime contributions to the school and the
Developers of The Waters Saco Island project have turned to Facebook as their project nears votes not only by the Saco Planning Board but also the Saco River Corridor Commission.
A new coworking space recently opened in Ellsworth at 53 Oak Space, currently occupied by two businesses with room for six more.
Bangor's planning board on Tuesday night gave unanimous approval for an IHOP to be built inside the existing Roadway Inn on Odin Road, WABI-TV reported.
The inn and its 15 cottages have been renovated by new owner Tracey Dewhurst, who also owns the Victoria Inn Bed & Breakfast and Pavilion in Hampton, N.H.
The project for the historic buildings that had been owned by North Yarmouth Academy for 177 years was approved by the planning board last month.
New England Cancer Specialists is the first provider to open in the 44,000-square-foot space that once housed Best Buy and The Dollar Store at 105 Topsham Fair Mall Road.
The new Pine Tree Recovery Center, at 17 Bishop St. in Portland, is scheduled to open Aug. 8.
A tourist attraction in Freeport that has long called itself "the Desert of Maine" has gone on the market for $725,000.
The Lindenwood Inn at 118 Clark Point Road in Southwest Harbor, built in 1904 as a sea captain's house, is on the market for $1.7 million.
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Over the weekend, thousands of flights were canceled after the new federal restrictions took effect at some of the nation's busiest airports.
The Federal Aviation Administration ordered airlines to cut flights by 4% at 40 major airports and that percentage is scheduled to increase to 10% by Friday. The FAA cited safety concerns and the need to ease the strain on air traffic controllers, who have been working without pay since the federal government shutdown began last month.
Airlines warn that the cutbacks could lead to more delays, fewer available seats and higher fares in the days ahead.
Talks are underway to end the federal shutdown, but the timing of the FAA cutbacks adds uncertainty to the Thanksgiving travel rush, which is just two weeks away.
Last year, more than 20 million passengers took to the skies during Thanksgiving week, driving billions of dollars in spending and making it one of the busiest and most economically significant travel periods of the year, according to the U.S. Travel Association.
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