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Blake Orchard, a purveyor of plant-based food and drinks in Portland and Brunswick, will open its third smoothie bar in the town of Scarborough at the end of this month.
Just in time for summer, the Higgins Beach Market has been rebuilt from the ground up. It is operated by Big Tree Hospitality, which owns several Portland restaurants and two other markets, in Falmouth and South Freeport.
Maine Art Collective has been running two short-term galleries in Portland and Ogunquit, and has now signed its first three-year lease to operate a second Portland location.
Pierce Furniture scooped up a site with better visibility with its acquisition of a retail property previously occupied by Chilton Furniture.
The “creative reuse center” offers secondhand and new textile craft supplies, classes and community events.
Hannah Ryder was recently promoted to executive chef at Twelve, a high-end restaurant on Portland’s East End owned by the Prentice Hospitality Group.
Niche small businesses are pretty much a brand for Maine, where owners build on a robust legacy of individual skill and enterprise. Common themes? A drive to navigate the journey from personal interest to enterprise, honoring heritage while rolling
Small toy businesses in Maine are coping with ever-changing tariffs, supply chain hiccups and rising prices. They include a specialty store in Hiram that has had to raise prices on imported model horses.
The shop grew from from a small storefront in downtown Gorham and now has five Maine locations. The new owner has two decades of experience in the cycling industry.
In Portland, the former Samuel's Bar & Grill will have a new owner, while the Samuel's owner will take over the former North Deering Tavern space.
Lazy Sun, which will be at 28 Exchange St. in Portland, will offer climbing apparel and camping accessories.
Inspired by the 1989 film "Field of Dreams," Oakhurst's newest seasonal product is called “Field of Creams — Cookies and Cream Flavored Whole Milk.”
To find out what gigs people envy most, a career site asked more than 3,000 respondents to name the most sought-after careers in each state.
Each of the businesses Mainebiz talked with — S.W. Collins and McDougal Orchards — are over 100 years old and have successfully transitioned through multiple generations.
Each of the hand-cut pieces are made of premium five-ply hardwood, providing a satisfying heft for the puzzler.
The new locations allow VIP to better serve customers in Portland and Augusta with improved layouts, more space and state-of-the-art equipment.