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A recap of 2022 Mainebiz cover stories.
A recap of the openings, closings and relocations in the Maine restaurant industry over the last year.
The latest Brickyard location is focused on catering events at Flagstaff Landing in addition to attracting snowmobilers and skiers who visit Sugarloaf and Saddleback.
Mainebiz pays homage to notable Mainers who died last year.
Mainebiz pays homage to 2022's Business Leaders of the Year and Women to Watch honorees.
The Robin's Nest, which moved to 173 Main St. earlier this year, expects 2022 sales to come in about 93% higher than 2021.
Mainebiz offers a recap of unusual news stories published this year. From a retail first at the Maine Mall in South Portland peddling stuffed creatures called Squishmallows to a new Jellystone Park in central Maine featuring Yogi Bear and his pals,
The majority of grant money will be used to install solar systems that will offset greenhouse gas emissions in rural Maine towns.
Maine recaps 10 pieces of good news in 2022, ranging from the return of the TD Beach to Beacon 10K to a Portland dining spot making the cut for Esquire magazine's list of best new restaurants.
Mainebiz recaps 10 pieces of bad news that made headlines in 2022.
From the redevelopment of a historic mill in Skowhegan to the impact of the Rock Row development to deals for restaurants and storage units, Maine saw plenty of real estate activity in 2022.
As Mainebiz wraps up its award-winning podcast series "The Day That Changed Everything," here's a recap of some notable quotes from 2022.
Founders out to disrupt industries from women's fashion to music took the stage following 13 weeks in the Roux Techstars Accelerator program.
The plaza was 20% vacant when it was acquired by a Massachusetts developer in 2019. Additional lease announcements are planned for Q1 2023.
The Portland-based music and entertainment retailer will close its Sanford store and move into a Biddeford storefront formerly occupied by Nubble Books.
Bar Futo is being opened by the team behind Mr. Tuna and Crispy Gai. It will be at 425 Fore St., in a former Five Guys location.