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Maine's first privately-owned, membership-based commercial kitchen incubator and tasting room, the Portland-based Fork Food Lab, was awarded a Regional ReCOGnition Award for Job Creation and Economic Development by the Greater Portland Council of
A 10,000-square-foot space in downtown Portland that was the home to Paul's Food Center for 40 years will be the new home of the Portland Flea-for-All.
The new owners of the 31-room Lucerne Inn in Dedham said the lure of leaving the hustle and bustle of New York and their entrepreneurial aspirations led to their jump into the hospitality industry.
The aging housing stock of many homes in Maine's real estate market will be getting a boost for lead abatement, as the Maine State Housing Authority will be awarded $3 million in Lead Hazard Reduction Demonstration grant program funding and $400,000
The former Arrow-Hart Corp. electrical equipment plant in Brunswick is the home to a new store and company office of U-Haul Company of Maine.
When the site of Cappy's Chowder House, a downtown mainstay since the 1970s at 1 Main St., became available for lease earlier this year, Sea Dog Brewing Co. jumped at the opportunity.
In a deal that closed May 24, Sue Voorhis sold the Colonial Village Resort to Vish and Anita Patil, sibling partners who live in California and own other lodging properties in Maine, including the Comfort Inn in Freeport and a small resort-motel in
A former Maine Army National Guard Armory in South Portland will start being transitioned into an Irving gas station and convenience store early next week.
Rockland's City Council will mull over a possible zone change on Monday night that will allow a Main Street property owner to lease a three-story commercial building for use as a restaurant.
The plot thickened in the case of House of Brides, the Bangor bridal shop that closed suddenly last week leaving soon-to-be-brides without gowns, deposits or answers.
A Scarborough developer presented site plans for one of the largest housing development projects in Greater Portland to the Westbrook planning board on Tuesday night.
Neil Spillane and Eric Holstein, the duo behind the food lab coming to Portland's West Bayside neighborhood, launched a Kickstarter campaign for the construction of a public tasting room.
Airline Brewing Co. will be bringing an English-style pub — complete with a black-and-gold façade on the outside, an oak bar and red leather seating — to 173 Main St. in downtown Ellsworth this summer.
Route 2 in the town of Rumford will be the site of a four-story, 60-room Best Western Hotel, a group of investors from Pennacook Falls Investments Ltd. announced late last week.
374 U.S. Route 1, Yarmouth: 13,800-square-foot retail building sold to A. Ross LLC by Fogg Farm LLC for $1.9 million. Michael Cardente of Cardente Real Estate brokered the deal, which closed June 15, 2016.
NORWAY — Three commercial buildings totaling 6,000 square feet are viewed as having great redevelopment potential given their location on 1.49 acres in a commercial area on the primary thoroughfare running through this Oxford County town.
Sponsored by Kennebunk Savings Bank
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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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.
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