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Colby earlier this month made its first submission to the UN climate convention, weighing in on how to pay for loss and damage associated with the adverse effects of climate change.
The company is looking at temporary solutions to begin making ice cream again until the damage is cleaned up and repaired.
The deal to sell the 317,400-square-foot Central Maine Commerce Center complex is especially notable given the nationwide work-from-home trend and a shifting capital markets environment that has seen higher borrowing costs.
Jeremy Barron has been named director of the Halloran Lab for Entrepreneurship, effective March 31. The Halloran Lab provides opportunities and experiences for understanding and applying the principles of entrepreneurship.
The Legislature's transportation committee will consider the new design over the next several weeks, after which it will go to the full Legislature for consideration.
Judy Camuso, commissioner of the Maine Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife, has been appointed to the North American Wetlands Conservation council. She's the first person from Maine in that role.
Provisions is available at Sweet Dirt's retail stores in Portland, Waterville, Rockland and Bridgton. The brand will also be available at select adult-use cannabis retailers throughout the state.
The policy change covers Maine’s seven community colleges and about 25,000 students.
The Maine chapter of the National Federation of Independent Business says proposed legislation to expand paid family and medical leave could negatively affect thousands of small businesses.
Here's what's trending in commercial real estate this year, with updates from Auburn, Augusta, Bangor, Westbrook and elsewhere in Maine.
U.S. retail sales continued to grow in May but not at the pace of previous months, the National Retail Federation reported last week.
Total retail sales, excluding automobiles and gasoline, were up 0.49% seasonally adjusted month over month and up 4.44% unadjusted year over year in May, according to the CNBC/NRF Retail Monitor, powered by Affinity Solutions, released by the National Retail Federation. That compared with increases of 0.72% month over month and 6.76% year over year in April.
Sales of digital products were up last month (by 1.81%), but sales of general merchandise and clothing and accessories were flat.
Declines were reported for electronics and appliances (by 1.98%), furniture and home furnishings (0.24%) and building and garden supply stores (2.3%).
“While momentum remains, the nature of consumer spending is shifting as economic uncertainty increases. Consumer fundamentals haven’t been damaged yet, and a slowing-but-still-growing job market is supporting household priorities ahead of any meaningful price increases in the coming months," said Matthew Shay, president and CEO of the National Retail Federation.
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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.
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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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