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Separate entrances help define customer flow in the open floor plan. Most customers at the moment are tourists and summer residents. The project includes meeting the needs of year-round residents.
Dave’s World, which has six offices and nearly 100 employees across Maine, was acquired by Sila Services for an undisclosed price.
The park had 30% of seasonal positions unfilled this year due to lack of employee housing. The National Park Service and Friends of Acadia have identified two suitable sites on park-owned land that could provide housing for 60-plus seasonal
The division provides a chance for investors to derive passive income through real estate acquisition, said Josh Soley.
Hometown Health Center, working with Bowman Constructors and Harriman, broke ground on a wellness center in Palmyra.
Handbag maker Rough & Tumble will take over a corner spot once occupied by Starbucks, at 176 Middle St. in the Old Port.
Ground has broken for one hotel and two others are in planning stages. If the hotels are built as proposed, nearly 400 rooms would be added to a town with 650 of them.
The town dropped a lawsuit against the business for display violations. The owners sees untapped potential for the business and land, but lacks the cash and energy "to reach the next level."
Located at 67 Sewall St., the new branch will be staffed by two full-time employees. A ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place on Tuesday, July 23, at noon.
Threats at the current treatment plant site include tidal effects of the Saco River, stormwater melt and wet-weather backups where treated water can't get to the river.
Proposals include consolidating city offices in the building, maintaining community space there or selling the property so that it could be converted to affordable housing.
In addition to working with red spruce, Bourgeois Guitars seeks to cultivate market appetite for the sustainable domestic "tonewood" species found in Maine’s northern forests.
The bank donated 12 acres and over $500,000 to Avesta in 2023, to facilitate development of a 70-unit affordable housing community for ages 55 and older.
The event, now in its seventh year, has raised over $75,000 for the Foundation for Portland Public School.
The courtyard is a half-acre, semi-enclosed space adjacent to the McGoldrick Center and the new Portland Commons Residence Hall.
The property is the latest project by Friends of Acadia to tackle the lack of seasonal workforce housing in the area.
Sponsored by: Kennebunk Savings Bank
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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