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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.
A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements from businesses, nonprofits, health care organizations and professional services firms around Maine.
The relatively snow-free winter weather has been a challenge for outdoor recreation sites, but construction firms are making good use of the milder weather.
The Bangor area is facing an increase in its homeless population. The MEREDA conference aims to bring together "a diverse range of perspectives to foster open and honest dialogue, compassion and innovative solutions."
As one of more than 150 franchises across the U.S. and Canada, the new location includes brightly colored walls and surfboard benches. The owners say they plan to add 40 jobs.
Every week in the Tuesday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate sales. Here is a compilation of sales published in February 2024.
With traditional office vacancies growing, a Swiss company is rapidly acquiring new locations, while enabling property owners to monetize vacant space.
Alice Yardley, founder of Vibrant Handbags, leased retail space at 99 Exchange St. in Portland, moving from Washington Avenue.
The Portland metro area edged out Boston in a comparison of cities nationwide, based on criteria including health care, education and residents' satisfaction.
Much of Maine's marine industry operates from homes with private docks; hundreds of disaster survivors are “fighting to sustain generational family businesses with limited support.”
The pace of the price increase appears to be waning. Over the past few years, percentage increases for the same time period have been in double digits.
The free lab, offered by Coastal Enterprises Inc., will provide basic business management tools and industry insights to help weatherization contractors stay open or expand.