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Tekαkαpimək Contact Station is expected to contribute to the Katahdin region’s burgeoning four-season recreation economy and to support the revitalization of local communities.
A final agreement still has to be negotiated with Cavalry Chapel Belfast for the former educational facility at 80 Belmont Ave.
The Opportunity Alliance moved the Portland operations of two of its most popular programs into a space that’s a little smaller but allows the nonprofit to optimize the layout.
An influx of residents coupled with barriers to building will continue to drive prices up, leaving many priced out, said the author, Tom Landry.
For the past decade, the foundation’s support of the Lewiston Tree Street Initiative has yielded results and is considered a model for other organizations.
Coffee By Design announced on social media last Friday that it was immediately closing its India Street location, the third of the company's four locations to close.
The comparison is based on a year's worth of online search data since the end of the pandemic, and shows prospective buyers looked at Greater Portland properties far more often than the national average.
LB Kitchen, of Portland, will open a second location in Westbrook, joining other eateries such as Cowbell and Big Fin Poké.
Since the Mi’kmaq Nation in Presque Isle started a community garden and a brook trout hatchery, they've became game-changers in providing healthy, culturally relevant food to the community and beyond.
With scarce inventory, Bangor is seeing a sharp increase in home prices. Builders, employers and the city itself are racing to keep up with the housing demand.
The building, which dates to 1915, is getting new emergency and safety features as well as other needed upgrades.
A roundup of Maine construction news includes three coffee shops for South Portland-based Aroma Joe’s, support for Preble Street's Housing First programs, and other developments around the state.
Mainebiz looks back at its 30-year history, and recalls purchases and sales that eventually influenced transactions of today.
Photographer Fred Field has been a road warrior for Mainebiz.
With the Augusta store, Ocean State Job Lot will have taken over four former Christmas Tree Shops locations in three states.
Jim Dinkle, who leads the FirstPark business park in Oakland, notes that last year Maine had the greatest number of business applications since 2005. Sectors like life sciences, tourism and forestry are seeing notable upticks, he says.