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Village Commons, with 31 units for people age 55 or older, is part of a larger project called Firehouse Village, a mixed-use development on the site of a former public safety complex.
Trinity Jubilee Center began as a soup kitchen, but now does much more and is "bursting at the seams," its director said. The nonprofit is seeing more elderly and disabled people who can't afford food or are losing their homes.
Jessica Estes is stepping down as president of the commercial real estate firm. Christopher "Topher" Stephenson and Micki Francombe have both been promoted to leadership roles.
At the request of the Portland Museum of Art, the Portland City Council has agreed to reclassify 142 Free St. as a "noncontributing structure" in the Congress Street Historic District.
The majority of units will be rented to households earning 50% of the area median income or less. Some will have vouchers for use by populations with special needs.
“It’s particularly exciting to have our team be able to work in person together again, which we haven’t done since March of 2020,” said MANP’s executive director.
Guest columnist Kenneth A. Capron once proposed to the city of Portland that it house the city's homeless on a repurposed cruise ship. Now, he's adapted the concept for affordable housing.
Army veteran Alex Quataert owns a Portland lighting franchise, Blingle, which employs three permanent staff members and brings on temporary workers for seasonal projects.
With longtime Maine leader Matt Tonello stepping aside to focus on client relations and initiatives in mass timber, Dave Thomas will take over the director of operations for the Portland office.
The 4,000-square-foot building, slated for completion next spring, is more than double the size of the existing branch and will offer amenities like a member community room.
Much of the development focuses on Saco and Biddeford, and includes mixed-use, retail, multifamily and industrial properties, according to a report from Malone Commercial Brokers.
The spring conference of the Maine Real Estate & Development Association on Wednesday drew 300 people to the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland.
Yellow Door Development, owned by Kate Carey and Charlie Hewitt, managed the $1.7 million redevelopment of the former Freeport Inn, at 10 Independence Drive, to create the condo complex.
Designed and installed by ReVision Energy and Favreau Electric, the array is anticipated to produce the equivalent of nearly 3% of the Biddeford campus’ annual electricity consumption.
Ally Fuller specializes in new construction and development of high-end homes and large subdivisions. Will Fuller participated in $1.3 billion in sales volume across six years.
Grants of $1,750 to $10,000 each were awarded by Maine Preservation in partnership with a Connecticut-based nonprofit, for projects to repair and restore historic structures.
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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 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.
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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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