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The market for existing single-family homes in the state continues to be strong, as 1,732 homes were sold in Maine during September for a 6.13% increase from the prior year.
A 500,000-square-foot shopping center is coming to Westbrook after city officials unanimously approved the redevelopment of an 80-acre parcel at the intersection of Main Street and Larrabee Road.
The Scarborough-based construction firm Risbara Bros. has set its sights on building nine new apartment buildings at the Blue Spruce Farm subdivision in Westbrook.
Downtown revitalization in Waterville came out big on Tuesday night when the Harold Alfond Foundation and Colby College announced an additional $20 million toward the ongoing revitalization efforts in the city.
Engineers from Casella Waste Systems are speaking before the Maine Board of Environmental Protection at a two-day public hearing to provide studies to support an expansion that would nearly double the 10-million-cubic-yard capacity of the state-
U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King were joined by U.S. Rep. Chellie Pingree in penning a letter to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers urging the federal organization to move forward with critical dredging projects for York Harbor and the Saco
Some 700 rental units in Portland have yet to be registered, despite city officials' push since Jan. 1 of last year for owners to register their properties or face a steep fine.
GORHAM — A former 61.6-acre horse track track that Hannaford Brothers Co. owned for over a decade has been sold for $1.2 million to Moody's Co-Worker Owned Inc., owner of Moody's Collision Centers.
The Maine Department of Transportation earlier this week began its seven-month reconstruction project of the Bath viaduct that has allowed travelers on U.S. Route 1 to avoid downtown Bath for decades.
The former home of a W.T Grant Co. department store in downtown Lewiston will soon get a new lease on life.
The largest solar project in New England could be coming to the Loring Commerce Centre business park in Limestone.
A City Councilor says that the move will give Portland officials time to decide how it wants to advance with a development that would partially block Fort Sumner Park's popular vista.
Clam Casino pizza anyone? The South Portland-based Willows Pizza will be taking over the former 740 Broadway home of SoPo Bar and Grill restaurant following the restaurant's sudden closure last week.
Coastal Enterprises Inc. will receive a direct $20 million federal loan that can be re-loaned to fund the purchase, construction or improvement of community facilities in high-poverty rural areas.
WESTBROOK — When Rebecca and Jason Palmer saw the building and grounds at 18 Patrick Drive in the Cumberland County city, they knew it would be perfect for their fourth day care facility for children age 6 weeks to 12 years old.
A downtown Waterville building that was home to a Levine's clothing store from 1904 until its closure in 1996, is currently being demolished to make way for a 42-room boutique hotel and restaurant.
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For many, Thanksgiving means gathering with family and friends. It can also mean travel headaches.
AAA predicts a record 81.8 million people will travel at least 50 miles from home between Tuesday, Nov. 25, and Monday, Dec. 1.
Of those travelers, 73 million will go by car — up 1.3 million from a year ago.
With the federal shutdown resolved, air travel is expected to be back at normal levels — although, in this case, it will mean normal Thanksgiving levels. AAA predicts that 6 million people will travel by air, a 2% increase. (Last year, Portland International Jetport broke its Thanksgiving travel record, with 64,348 travelers, up from 54,636 in 2023.)
Another 2.5 million people will travel by bus, train or cruise ship.
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