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Harriman Associates, an architecture and engineering firm based in Auburn, has acquired an architectural consulting firm in Manchester, N.H., the Foster's Daily Democrat reported today.
A group of developers led by Robert Baldacci is attempting to organize the owners of working waterfront property in Portland in support of commercial waterfront development, accordi
Maine’s construction industry is losing one of its most tireless advocates, John Butts, to the benefit of contractors throughout Connecticut.
Building permitsâ&Copy; Auburn (June 2008)â&Copy; $6,345,400, 670 Turner St., Auburn Court LLC, commercial construction, contractor: Procon Inc. â&Copy;
With its picturesque Victorian white bell tower and its prime location in the heart of the village, the North Berwick Woolen Mill in its heyday was an economic and community hub.
It is often said that we all talk about the weather, but nobody does anything about it. As we all take a few moments to enjoy the dog days of summer, the construction industry is moving with a sense of great urgency and purpose.
When Steve Baumann’s family bought two blocks of building in the heart of the Old Port in 2003, they began writing a brand new chapter in what had been one of the longest-running real estate soap operas in Portland’s history — eventually turning a
When the housing market goes soft, condominiums feel it too. Developers who a few years ago were touting a rich market for condo projects have been left sitting on empty units while the bills roll in.
A large-scale plan to redevelop the former campus of the Bangor Theological Seminary has been dropped after the nonprofit behind the project said it would cost too much.
Plum Creek officials have agreed to most of the changes proposed by state land use regulators to amend the company's huge development plan for the Moosehead Lake region.
Building permits Auburn (May 2008) $1,900,000, 101 Mount Auburn Ave., SDM Mount Auburn OP LLC, commercial construction, contractor: Coastal Construction
We’re halfway through an economically rocky 2008, and how is the commercial real estate market around Maine’s largest city holding up?
Foreclosure filings in June were up 61% over the same month last year, according to a firm that tracks foreclosures.
The Federal Home Loan Bank of Boston said yesterday it is giving $4.1 million in grants, loans and rate subsidies to eight organizations in Maine to build affordable housing here.
Ocean Properties has bought up almost an entire waterfront block of properties in Bar Harbor over the past several weeks, perhaps to build a large hotel on the land.
Local developers have proposed a new 30-acre business park in Auburn that would function as a logistics and distribution center.
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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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