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Six panelists representing a range of ideas shared 60 ideas in 60 minutes at a Wednesday morning event in Freeport.
The 95-room boutique hotel is finishing construction and already beginning to accept reservations on its website.
After an earlier plan to convert the iconic downtown building to a luxury hotel fizzled amid the pandemic, labor shortage and daunting construction costs.
Brothers unearthed historic photos and ephemera. A teenager kept a 1970s candlepin alley afloat. A $1 million repair estimate shocked town preservationists. Grassroots efforts seek to save history, but face obstacles.
The professional office building is well maintained, with ample on-site parking, high visibility and easy access to the Maine turnpike and downtown Portland.
The former KeyBank branch location has traffic counts of 16,496 cars per day, 30 parking spaces, a drive-through and excellent signage capability.
“It’s a body-neutral gym. In most cases, gyms like to talk about weight loss and dieting. We don’t do that,” says the owner of an all-female kickboxing and fitness studio.
The deal completes a process Botto's started in November 2022, when it moved to Westbrook and put its Washington Avenue building on the market.
Maine has 737,800 homes, meaning the state would need to increase its home stock by 5%, according to a report released Wednesday by MaineHousing and the state.
Among the findings of a consultant, there's no evidence that the designation of a historic district leads to residents being displaced. And rents in the historic districts have grown at a rate nearly identical to that of Portland overall since 1990.
Out of 1,300 U.S. cities with populations between 25,000 and 100,000, Maine’s largest city ranks in the top 20 for livability, according to a new study.
The demolition of 142 Free St. is a key part of the Portland Museum of Art's planned $100 million expansion. But Greater Portland Landmarks argues: “It is critical to maintain the integrity of the district and the buildings within it."
A luxury tree house resort gets props, DeStefano & Associates binges on fast-food locations and a Biddeford elected official takes a parking garage to task for not limiting payment options.
Every Thursday in the Mainebiz Real Estate Insider a list of commercial leases is published. Here is a roundup of the commercial leases that ran in September 2023.
The planned facility would be located in a historic downtown building, at 185 Water St.
“We have a bunch of leagues ready to go in South Portland,” said owner Charlie Mitchell. Aiming to hit the ground running, “People have expectations of Bayside Bowl.”