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Real Estate & Construction

  • Tax break for $1.2M Houlton project gets initial OK

    May 19, 2014

    A proposed $1.2 million expansion of a nursing and long-time care facility in Houlton received initial approval for a tax break from the town.

    May 19, 2014
  • Portland-based real estate firm raises $12.7M

    Lori Valigra May 19, 2014

    Timbercroft Housing LLC has raised $12.74 million for an affordable housing project in Owings Mills, Maryland, according to a Securities and Exchange Commission

    Lori Valigra May 19, 2014
  • Maine diner getting reality-TV makeover

    May 16, 2014

    Uncle Andy’s Diner in South Portland will get star treatment later this year when the Food Network features it on the popular reality TV series “Restaurant Impossible.”

    May 16, 2014
  • $50M wind project gets initial OK from state

    May 15, 2014

    Construction on an eight-turbine, nearly $50 million wind project on Canton Mountain could begin later this year after it received draft approval by the state Department of Environmental Protection.

    May 15, 2014
  • Ex-Portland Chamber CEO opening public market

    May 14, 2014

    Godfrey Wood, former CEO of the Portland Regional Chamber, is expected to open the Freeport Public Market on Thursday at noon, with a focus on locally owned eateries.

    May 14, 2014
  • Brunswick firm plans $2.6M expansion

    May 12, 2014

    Providence Services Corp., a child health- and behavioral-services company, has received $2.6 million in financing to expand its Brunswick Landing location.

    May 12, 2014
  • Flood insurance hikes make some property buyers think twice

    May 12, 2014

    Steeply rising flood insurance rates are making some developers think twice about buying old properties on the water.

    May 12, 2014
  • $1M luxury upgrade planned for historic inn

    May 12, 2014

    The historic Danforth Inn in Portland will undergo a $1 million upgrade in an effort to reach a luxury-minded customer, the new owners said.

    May 12, 2014
  • Superfund cleanup in Windham could cost $10M

    May 9, 2014

    Federal regulators are launching an environmental review of the former Keddy Mill in Windham to determine who should will be responsible for its cleanup of hazardous waste.

    May 9, 2014
  • Scarborough lures businesses away from neighbor

    May 9, 2014

    Three large retail stores in South Portland are packing their bags for a new development in Scarborough that currently hosts Wal-Mart and Lowe’s home improvement center.

    May 9, 2014
  • Former antique auto showroom up for bid

    May 8, 2014

    An iconic Ellsworth building on Route 1A that had been an antique car dealership for decades will be sold at a foreclosure auction later this month.

    May 8, 2014
  • Market-rate housing project lauded in Portland

    May 7, 2014

    A new 39-unit apartment building in Portland's West End may be the first large-scale apartment development since the 1950s that will not require government subsidies, tax breaks or zoning waivers.

    May 7, 2014
  • Portland plaza sale hinges on June ballot

    May 7, 2014

    Portland’s sale of Congress Square Plaza to an Ohio-based developer is up in the air after the Maine Supreme Judicial Court dismissed the city's appeal to block a citywide referendum on the matter.

    May 7, 2014
  • Public advocate changes stance on wind deal

    May 6, 2014

    The Maine Public Advocate’s Office has reversed its objection to a multimillion-dollar deal between First Wind and Emera Maine for wind turbines across the state.

    May 6, 2014
  • Cross Insurance buys Bangor Daily News building

    May 5, 2014

    The Bangor Daily News has sold its Main Street headquarters to Cross Insurance.

    May 5, 2014
  • Construction of 66-mile natural gas pipeline begins

    May 2, 2014

    Summit Natural Gas of Maine has started construction of its 66-mile natural gas pipeline for the towns of Falmouth, Cumberland and Yarmouth.

    May 2, 2014

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With the official end of summer this past weekend, we're taking a look back at how the season unfolded.

Back in early August, we asked how the summer tourism season was going — and at the time, the majority of respondents told us it could be better. And remember, the season started very rainy and ended amid a drought. 

Now that the season has wrapped up, we're checking in again to see how things ended. Did things improve? Did tourism pick up later in the summer, or did the season fall short of expectations?