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Following a lawsuit filed last month, Summit Natural Gas of Maine officials said the company plans to pay subcontractors $38 million by Jan. 10 for work on a natural gas pipeline through the Kennebec Valley.
State officials have signed a lease agreement with ELC Management Inc. to relocate the Portland offices of two state agencies to South Portland.
Argo Marketing Group has completed the first phase of construction on a call center at a new downtown Lewiston location.
Grenier’s Classic Flooring in Waterville lost all of its supplies and equipment in a blaze on Christmas that officials said started from wood ash carelessly disposed.
The developer of a boutique hotel in the former Portland Press Herald building has raised $3.4 million for the project in an equity offering.
Portland developer Tom Toye has filed a lawsuit against the state over a decision to move the Maine Department of Health and Human Services’ offices from a downtown building he owns to a South Portland location proposed by ELC Management Inc
One Wednesday in 2009, Mark Patterson received a letter from his bank that his company had transferred a payment to a bad account.
Real estate agents sold 2.65% more single-family homes this November than in the same month last year, according to statistics from Maine Listings.
A Wisconsin-based pipeline company is suing Summit Natural Gas of Maine over a contract to build natural gas pipelines through the Kennebec Valley.
Developers of a “progressive” 29-condo development on Portland’s Munjoy Hill have raised around $1.4 million for the project in an equity offering.
The City of Portland’s Planning Board on Tuesday delayed a decision on the first phase of a $150 million multi-use development in the city’s Bayside neighborhood after 50 people spoke both in favor and against the project.
Sidney Epstein, a commercial real estate broker who ran the Bangor-based Epstein Properties and completed deals that shaped much of the city’s downtown, died Monday in Scarborough. He was 100 years old.
When Roger Milliken first came to Maine in the early 1980s, he had no idea that he'd be running one of the state's most successful timber companies for the next three decades.
Excel Homes, which claims to be the largest custom modular home builder in the country, has acquired the Oxford-based Keiser Industries to meet growing demand in the Northeast.
The Passamaquoddy tribe hopes to allay unemployment on its land by building a 123,000-square-foot water-bottling plant to sell water to customers outside tribal lands.
Summit Natural Gas of Maine says it will spend $110 million in Phase 2 of the expansion of its natural gas pipelines in central and southern Maine next year.
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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?
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Learn MoreWork 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.
Learn MoreWhether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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.
Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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