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The Portland property that houses the Maine Girls' Academy, which will close at the end of the month, has already spurred inquiries from prospective buyers or developers, the owners said Monday.
MaryAnn and Manuel Mercier have listed The Youngtown Inn & Restaurant in Lincolnville for sale as a turnkey operation at $1.395 million.
The Marché restaurant in downtown Lewiston announced its closure in a Facebook post, and its building is listed for sale as a turn-key restaurant with an upstairs apartment.
Mark Senders, owner of Olivia Harris LLC, recently purchased 55 Chestnut St. in Camden, where the former Francine Bistro had been located, from Last Waltz LLC for $465,000.
Falmouth Town Council passed on making a zoning change for a proposed 400,000-square-foot mixed-use complex on U.S. Route 1 that's needed for a soccer complex that developer Jonathan Cohen has said is necessary for the project to succeed.
The new station will open later this month on the former Stevens School campus, while the old one will begin to get a new life.
The Northern Forest Council has already bought six houses and multi-family buildings and renovated and rented out three in a program aimed at helping the town's downtown revitalization.
Rob Reinken was at his latest development project a few weeks ago when he saw a woman out in front taking photos. He asked if he could help her. “She said, 'This was my dorm!,'” Reinken says. “So I showed her around.”
The Art Deco retail and office building at 177 Main St. was sold off-market in a deal that's a classic win-win, broker Kevin Fletcher said.
63 Ocean St., Portland: 2,698-square-foot office building sold to Back Cove Properties LLC by Paul Natalizio and Anna Marie Dalesandro-Beech for $399,000. Drew Sigfridson and Jon Rizzo of CBRE|The Boulos Co.
A plan to renovate two historic Main Street buildings and build a large addition, creating 12 townhouse condominiums, was approved last week, the first test of two new zoning ordinances.
Portland's Danforth Inn, a West End luxury establishment that avoided foreclosure earlier this year when its owners filed for bankruptcy, has gone on the market for $2.595 million.
The Lodge at Moosehead Lake listed for sale for $2.495 million by owners who are planning to retire.
BIDDEFORD — The purchase of 366 Main St. in Biddeford will more than double the space available to the fine furniture and architectural carving company Oak & Laurel, as well as make the company and its products more visible to the public eye.
The nonprofit Downeast Institute for Applied Marine Research and Education is weeks away from completion of a $6.6 million expansion.
The first phase of a proposed housing development at Scarborough Downs was granted preliminary approval by the Scarborough Planning Board.
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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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