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Bakeries are absorbing higher costs, but Maine establishments said they are reluctant to raise the price of baked goods, especially with so many consumers wary about the economy.
Spinnaker Trust, a Portland-based wealth management firm, has promoted four employees to leadership roles.
After testing the Portland market for four years, the owners of furniture retail company Chilton decided to close and sell its Scarborough location after more than 30 years there.
A roundup includes Portland Wine Week taking a pause, a Portland brewery closing and National Pi Day.
Between February and July at the Portland International Jetport, airlines have scheduled 80,740 seats for sale on outbound flights, 11.6% more than last year during the same period.
Energy upgrades and additional tenant amenities are being added to the eight-story Harbor Terrace apartment building in Portland's West End.
United Insurance acquired six Kimball Korp locations, in Rumford, Farmington, Lewiston, Livermore Falls, Turner and Sangerville.
The Maine Historical Society is not looking back but forward. Its new budget has allowed it to hire three new employees who bring a broad skill set to the organization.
The Gorham Connector proposal has been taken off the table and officials are embarking on another study in an effort to address congestion.
In coming months, MedRhythms aims to introduce its prescription-only device branded as Movive in select U.S. markets.
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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