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As we start a new year of business coverage, here's what the Mainebiz team liked covering the most in 2023 and why.
Prospective homebuyers are frustrated by higher rates and tight inventory; Great Falls Construction moves ahead on Berwick development; Avesta Housing gets grant from Gorham Savings.
An all-tide launch ramp is a priority. Other components would be phased in as funding is available. “It looks like smaller bites of the whale is the proper way to go,” said a town councilor.
Mainebiz pays tribute to notable Mainers who died last year.
The top real estate stories from 2023 included commercial, industrial and residential properties.
To kick off the new year, Mainebiz asked more than a dozen movers and shakers from different sectors for their 2024 business predictions. The prognostications offer much food for thought.
The expansion to Hallowell aims to strengthen the real estate firm's footprint in central Maine.
Lea Duffy brings nearly 30 years of professional experience. Her expertise includes architecture and design, project development management and hospitality.
A housing shortage has a direct impact on Acadia’s ability to hire a seasonal workforce. The project will build eight units on land acquired from the Rockefeller family.
From Maine brands to national names, here are 10 retail news stories published in 2023. It's a sector we write a lot about, both in the Daily Report and Real Estate Insider.
The business, known for its potato donuts, will open a shop in spring 2024 in a former Tim Hortons coffeehouse located at 147 Pleasant St. in Brunswick.
Diamond Point Development LLC said Maine's seasonal residents and the recent work-from-home trend helped shape plans to develop a 99,600-square-foot self-storage facility at 179 Turner St. in Auburn.
From baseball to pickleball, 2023 has been a busy year for the business of sports. Here are 10 headlines that grabbed readers' attention this year.
Launched in 2021 for wholesale production, Town Pride now has over 3,000 customers across the country.“We’ve had substantial success in the last two years,” said the owner.
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 December 2023.
Dr. Kelsey McDonald leased 2,500 square feet at 144 U.S. Route 1 in Scarborough to introduce her practice, Coastline Direct Primary Care.