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Honoree Tucker Nyquist cites Maine's need for mental health resources, especially for men.
Nate Howes, senior development officer at Avesta Housing, says his greatest achievement has been combining multiple partners and funders into a 166-unit mixed -income campus in Westbrook.
Julie Curran, managing director of Great Falls Construction, says ensuring there are safe and accessible homes in Maine’s communities is a challenge that rightfully continues to garner more attention and focus.
Christina Consigli has learned that what you do with your life matters much less than who you do it with.
“There is no question the region can and will support additional businesses,” the owners said. “Build it and they will come.”
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 September 2025.
The brand’s first studio in Maine offers workouts that use customized reformers as a hybrid of Pilates-inspired movements and strength training.
After years of vacancy and decline, the town officially took ownership of the property in March. The town hopes to transform the building into a functional space that will benefit both residents and visitors.
“Since LifeFlight started providing services to Bar Harbor, we have depended on seasonal temporary landing zones,” said Bar Harbor’s fire chief. The new, year-round landing pad shortens turnaround times.
Every week in the Thursday Real Estate Insider, Mainebiz compiles a list of commercial real estate leases. Here are the leases we published for the month of September 2025.
Lajoie Bros. Construction is building a 38,000-square-foot addition for Goodwin Chevrolet Mazda at 195 Pleasant Avenue in Brunswick, which will include expanded showroom and service spaces.
Now in its fourth year, the Mainebiz 40 Under 40 program recognizes the state's up-and-coming leaders, the next generation of individuals who are shaping Maine and its economy.
The two brick buildings were constructed in 1864 for mill worker housing and were later converted into affordable apartments.
Winter Holben is wrapping up construction of a purpose-built headquarters to house the firm’s studio, a gallery and apartments.
The 4.2-megawatt turbines are spread across the town of Columbia and unorganized territories in Washington County.