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The project uses cross-laminated timber, making it the first library in the country with the sustainable building material sourced from New England.
The 17,568-square-foot emergency housing building will consolidate Tedford’s current adult and family shelters and administrative offices and increase shelter capacity by 60%.
The city council identified housing as critical component for the community's well-being and economic vitality. But undeveloped, reasonably priced acreage is scarce.
The center would be the first to bring together Maine’s growing AAPI populations — who face 'significant obstacles to well-being,' according to the nonprofit Khmer Maine.
Former software execs turned to branded apparel and had a hit through in-store and online orders. A larger space provides expansion opportunities and improved efficiency.
Cloudport Coworking plans to open a second hub, occupying an entire floor of 16 Middle St., the building that also is headquarters for Tilson.
New housing construction and improvements are the goals of federal funding programs for year-round and seasonal domestic farmworkers.
Work included renovation and expansion for an administrative wing, program staging area and food pantry with increased storage and flexible community space.
Last year’s auction raised over $24,000. The goal this year was to surpass that figure.
Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Homes has begun construction of a new facility at 300 Allen Ave. in Portland’s North Deering neighborhood.
“It’s a highly desirable segment,” broker Dennis Wheelock said of properties leased to the USPS. The Bryant Pond location includes a 14-foot-tall sculpture of a hand-crank telephone.
The brand, created by Maine College of Art graduates, evolved from “a bedroom venture” with a mission to empower marginalized individuals through fashion and design.
Avesta Housing teamed up with Landry/French Construction and Ryan Senatore Architecture on Porter Station, which adds 60 apartments units to Portland's tight housing market.
A 1995 Mainebiz op-ed ranted about lawbreaking bicyclists, pedestrians and motorcyclists, as well as a vindictive meter reader.
Northern Forest Center's planned development, on Spruce Street lot near downtown Greenville, is expected to help ease the housing shortage in the Moosehead Lake region.
The request is significantly reduced from the 42,000 acres requested in 2022, in a bill cosponsored at that time by U.S. Sens. Angus King, I-Maine, and Susan Collins, R-Maine.
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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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.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
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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