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A project to develop a downtown Augusta building is one of the first under the new federal Opportunity Zone program, the new owners say. The 31,500-square-foot building at 333-339 Water St. was recently bought for $195,000 by Dirigo Capital Advisors…
The Marketplace at Augusta shopping area in ever-evolving north Augusta is looking to start an evolution of its own, expanding the type of businesses allowed in its 1.3 million square feet of retai
Augusta Plaza, which opened in 1961, is welcoming more service tenants as the heart of Capital City redevelops.
The city took advantage of a bad situation -- two distressed residences on upper Bridge Street — and with the help of a local developer made it a plus.
Plans are in the works, pending rezoning and permits, to redevelop the former St. Mark's Episcopal Church and parish house on Summer Street in Augusta into apartments and a community gathering space.
The Army and Air National Guard units have a new joint command headquarters with the completion of Camp Chamberlain in north Augusta, a $34 million project that took more than two years to finish.
Developer Tim Gooch in March bought 43 acres on Civic Center Drive, a site that's close to the highway exit, the Marketplace at Augusta and UMA.
The Augusta area's first-ever brew festival has been added to Kennebec River Day events.
A plan for apartments, retail and amenities in the 257-271 Water St. block would be the largest development in the capital city's evolving downtown.
Michael Hall, executive director of the Augusta Downtown Alliance, wanted to do something a little different in the recently published Arcadia Publishing book touting Augusta. He made “the people living in the present the star” of “Augusta: The…
A year ago, respondents shared their predictions about the economy in 2025 amid concerns about inflation, wage pressures and the new administration in Washington.
Around 43% expressed cautious optimism, acknowledging potential ups and downs, while roughly 27% felt pessimistic about the year ahead.
So, what do you think?
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