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The owners of the Bangor-based Massimo's Breads and the now-closed Massimo's Cucina Italiana have expanded their roster of Italian cuisine on Monday with the opening of Massimo's Pizza Bar at 130 Hammond St. in the city's downtown.
Summer movie season in Falmouth will kick-off in style this year. Cambridge, Mass.-based Flagship Cinemas announced that Falmouth will be the first to debut the company's upscale theatres.
The RAM Cos., a real estate company founded by a pioneer in Old Port's resurgence, paid $8.1 million for a suburban Boston commercial property anchored by a medical center.
Officials from the Bar Harbor-based Jackson Laboratory met with a group of Ellsworth city officials and residents to lay out the biomedical firm's plans for its ambitious expansion into the city.
The Farmington Board of Selectmen has its sights set on demolishing a three-story apartment complex in order to create a 28-space municipal parking lot, the Kennebec Journal reported.
A building that in 2006 sold for $4.6 million, a year after it was built, has now been resold for substantially less. REJ I LLC sold 209 Western Ave. — a 15,700-square-foot retail complex on 1.68 acres— to Raphael LP for $3.2 million.
The Westbrook planning board is reviewing submitted plans for a new 500,000-square-foot shopping center that would be anchored by a 155,000-square-foot Wal-Mart.
Bike, kayak and paddleboard rental company Explore Bangor will hold its grand opening last weekend, and the Bangor-based company's owner is bracing for a busy debut.
The facilities and equipment of the shuttered Lincoln and Old Town paper mills are heading to the auction block later this month after a deal to purchase the Lincoln mill with a potential buyer from India fell through.
There's more news about the much-needed rehab of the five-way intersection of Woodford's Corner in Portland — including the decision on Monday to delay action on a public art proposal for the heavily traveled neighborhood.
The skyline of Gorham could be in for a big change, as a local developer envisions a five-story, retail-and-residential site in Gorham Village, the town center.
It's about to get a whole lot easier to buy your morning bagels at the popular South Portland-based Scratch Baking Co. The bakery announced it will move its bagel- and bread-baking operation out of its Willard Square location and into a former Getty
The sale of an aging brick building for use as a “food lab” is expected to give the up-and-coming West Bayside area in Portland a further lift. Partners Neil Spillane and Eric Holstein purchased the 5,700-square-foot commercial building, at 272
102 Hutchins Drive, Portland: 82,522±-square-foot industrial/office building on 5.39± acres sold to JB Brown & Sons by UNUM for $4 million.
Downtown Handmade & Vintage has found a new home at 277 Lisbon St. in downtown Lewiston, where it will be joined by the art collective, The Hive, and a new art gallery.
A Rockport-based motel,The Ledges by the Bay, owned by the Beale family since 1963, has been sold to a New Jersey investor.
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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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