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Increased costs for fuel and asphalt have pushed up the price of a downtown development project in Brunswick, forcing the town to find financing to cover it.
Portland is finally making headway on its ambitious Maine State Pier project, but not without drawing fresh criticism. Nine months after it tapped The Olympia Cos. to redevelop the waterfront property, the Portland City Council on Aug.
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Building permitsâ&Copy;Auburn (July 2008)â&Copy;$300,000, 165 High St., Village Inn Restaurant, commercial alterations, contractor: Castle Buildersâ&Copy;
Building permits Bar Harbor (August 2008) $35,000, 3 Eagle Lake Rd., Town of Bar Harbor, construct an ADA ramp, contractor: N/A
A superior court judge has overturned local approval of an expansion at the Samoset Resort in Rockport.
The bulk of Maine's job growth in the next eight years will be concentrated in the service industry, while the manufacturing industry is expected to continue losing jobs, according to a new report from the Maine Department of Labor.
Another permitting issue may hamper development of Portland's 86-year old Maine State Pier.
Machias Savings Bank purchased more than 450 acres of waterfront developable land in Cushing and Owls Head for $4 million at an auction Thursday.
Are you a commercial landlord struggling to fill vacancies? You’re not alone. All sectors of commercial real estate are experiencing some prolonged vacancies, and sale listings can sit on the market for a long time as well.
Morin Brick Company Inc. in Auburn said today it has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Wiscasset will seek to loosen restrictions on the use of the former Maine Yankee nuclear power plant property.
A new group aimed at fighting a proposed $6.5 million luxury hotel on Great Diamond Island in Casco Bay has filed a lawsuit to halt the development.
July home sales in Maine fell more than 17% from the same month last year, according to new data from the Maine Association of Realtors.
A Millinocket businessman's planned eco-tourism resort near Millinocket Lake got a start last week with approval of a $2 million renovation of an existing sporting camp.
Like a rubbernecker gawking at an accident, I can’t stop myself from following the school construction debacle playing out in Massachusetts these days.
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The federal government shut down at midnight on Oct. 1 over a budget stalemate. The standoff in Washington comes on top of changing policies on tariffs and trade.
The shutdown curtailed the release of monthly reports on the country's trade balance, consumer prices, retail sales and producer price. In Maine, much of the Acadia National Park staff was put on furlough, though roads and campgrounds were still accessible.
The last shutdown stretched over 35 days from Dec. 22, 2018, to Jan. 25, 2019.
A shutdown of less than two weeks is "unlikely to have a material impact on the economy or household finances," the president of a Maine credit union told Mainebiz last week.
But there's growing anxiety over how a protracted shutdown would affect the economy.
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