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Some of the best quotes from the 2024 Mainebiz Business Leaders of the Year.
When Interstate 295 was built in the late 1960s, Libbytown was severed from the rest of Portland. A transportation plan addresses safety and access issues that resulted.
Alan Sparn, who has served as Wright-Ryan’s chief operating officer since 2022, will succeed John Ryan as president beginning June 30.
Plastic and Hand Surgical Associates has signed a long-term lease to join Rock Row’s Medical and Research Campus.
The multiphase project is one of the largest contributions ever to a college sports program. The goal is to position UMaine as a premier sports destination.
The parcel acquired by Ducks Unlimited is adjacent to the Garcelon Wildlife Management Area, which is overseen by the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries & Wildlife.
The award goes to a LeadingRE member firm that demonstrated excellence based on performance, marketing, business development and network engagement.
Auburn-based H.E. Callahan Construction Co. will lead construction on a new banking center for Northeast Bank. The new site still needs regulatory approval, but plans call for at site at 836 Center St. in Auburn.
The move, planned since late 2022, is more central to downtown Sanford, the developed areas of the community, and a region that includes York County and southern New Hampshire.
The city is seeking an adaptive reuse of the property and is looking for proposals with commercial, residential or mixed-use goals.
A roundup of Maine's commercial real estate leases from the month of February 2024.
The acquisition of Augusta-based Turf Doctor will give Washington State-based Senske Services a foothold in New England.
Portland-based Simply Homes sees an opportunity to help solve the problem while earning a healthy return in a segment of the housing market that most institutional investors have ignored.
Eric Ritchie, chief operations officer, will succeed Herb Sargent as president, while Sargent will remain CEO and board chair.
The expanded facility will add 11 full-time positions and grow capacity by 17%. Construction is underway, and the new facility is scheduled to open in April.
MEREDA's annual Forecast Conference and Member Showcase presented a mixed outlook for the year in many categories, including hospitality, commercial, residential and multifamily projects.