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A Veazie-based company that manages ice rinks will purchase the Androscoggin Bank Colisee from Lewiston.
The city of Lewiston has sold the Androscoggin Bank Colisee to an out-of-state company with ties to the ice arena industry.
Ellen Belknap, president of one of the oldest architecture firms in Maine, thinks a lot about the future.
After less than a month on the job, Maine Preservation Executive Director Greg Paxton is off to a good start.
Employees at Eco-Building Systems, a modular home builder in Oxford, say the company may fold and were told to look for new jobs, according to news station WGME.
A construction firm in Washington County was fined yesterday for safety violations that led to a worker's death last fall.
Despite an enervated national housing market, Augusta had a growth spurt this past year. The city's first upscale housing development in more than 30 years broke ground in November.
Bangor has experienced a renaissance of sorts over the last decade. There are snazzy restaurants where there used to be none, and new downtown tenants like the University of Maine Museum of Art and the Maine Discovery Museum.
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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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