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How to set realistic New Year’s resolutions for your business

Setting goals for your organization starts with picking one priority per quarter and making every goal a habit, not a hope, our guest experts suggest.

🔒Scarborough developer adds warehouse/manufacturing building to industrial portfolio

A multi-million-dollar renovation is planned. The potential tenant market has a lot of options because of clear interior heights and building geometry, said the RAM Cos.

Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine donates land for housing

A land donation from Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Maine will allow Avesta to develop up to 30 homes in Portland’s Bayside neighborhood.

Portland housing agency adds lead asset manager 

In the role, Greg Putnam will oversee Portland Housing Development Corp.'s 1,491-unit portfolio. 
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Retailer Bull Moose to close North Windham store

The Portland-based purveyor of music, books, movies and games opened the store inside the North Windham Shopping Center in 1991.

Maine’s minimum wage inches up to $15.10; Portland’s jumps to $16.75

Maine's minimum wage is well below Seattle's rate of $21.30 an hour, but higher than both New Hampshire and Vermont.

Freeport hospitality group continues acquisition and construction expansion

Maine Course Hospitality Group acquired a hotel in Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and is nearing completion of a hotel in Scarborough.

In sign of the times, staff-challenged Renys ends 15-year Portland adventure a day early

The family-owned retailer had intended its last day at 540 Congress St. to be Dec. 31 but pushed the closure up a day early due to illness and staff shortages, as noted in a sign on the door.
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Portland gets grant for Brighton Avenue safety improvements

The city received a $2.1 million grant to support several roadway, pedestrian and bicycle safety projects along the major thoroughfare.

Broker report: As year winds down, Portland’s residential inventory is up

After several years of record-setting activity, Portland’s housing market is transitioning into rising inventory, longer days on the market and softening prices, said a local broker.
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