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The property, featuring multiple residences, deep-water access, an outdoor swimming pool and custom-built barns, listed for $10.9 million.
The new branch, located at 168 Camden St. in Rockland, is in a former Tim Horton's coffee shop.
Moving to new office space is never easy, and even professional real estate firms have to find the best way to accomplish this. Guest columnist Justin Lamontagne, a commercial real estate broker, offers advice about how to make a big office move.
Led by Steve Levesque, who oversaw the growth of Brunswick Landing, Lincoln's 387-acre, $60 million planned redevelopment is envisioned as a center for next-generation technology-driven industries. Target sectors include biofuel, mass timber,
A $35 million fundraising campaign for Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument includes Wabanaki-directed projects.
The owners have a combined 20 years of experience and saw a need for their services in York County.
“Portland’s Old Port is not only inviting, but vibrant and full of energy, and embodies the essence of our brand,” said a store co-owner.
The number of people experiencing homelessness more than doubled since 2020. The Brunswick building will replace Tedford’s aging and poorly configured existing buildings.
MEREDA's spring conference, focused on solving Maine's housing crisis, covered a lot of ground. YIMBY, short for "Yes in My Backyard," is a pro-housing movement that sprung up in response to NIMBY.
The merger of two like-minded firms maintains the ‘local’ focus. Good square-footage, proximity to downtown Portland and off-street parking checked the boxes.
The Pathmaker will be a 45-room hotel on Cottage Street in Bar Harbor. "I think the potential is in continuing to make the community more year-round," said Stephen Coston, who is co-developing the property.
A dome that covered a sports facility on site collapsed during a heavy snowstorm. Six Rivers Youth Sports formed in 2021 and runs an indoor turf field, with goals to build an ice arena and improved facilities.
The building will be constructed as a duplex, with each unit having eight individual bedrooms. Bar Harbor has an acute shortage of affordable housing.
Prices increased 6.21% to a median sales price of $367,500 — a new high, topping the $360,825 recorded for June 2022.
Woodfords wasn’t actively looking at real estate at the time the agency became aware of the YMCA’s decision to sell the property. Upgrades and repurposing are planned.
Changes in technology make it easier to operate as an independent real estate firm without having to rely on the resources of an international company.
Summer is a great time to disconnect, recharge and spend time outdoors with family and friends.
But with phones, tablets, laptops and iPads always within reach, it's not easy to unplug — even on vacation.
In a recent Mainebiz How To column, Ann Leamon and Nancy Marshall share how entrepreneurs balance ambition with burnout. Marshall and Leamon admit they’ve both felt the exhaustion that sets in when you're trying to meet “impossible deadlines or expectations.”
It’s a reminder that managing screen time isn’t just about discipline — it’s a form of self-care.
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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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