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Pottery classes are hot stuff now, and Portland Pottery expanded its capacity to hold classes and offer studio space by taking over space in the East Bayside neighborhood.
The spring conference of the Maine Real Estate & Development Association on Wednesday drew 300 people to the Holiday Inn by the Bay in Portland.
Steve Tenney will leave Great Diamond Partners at the end of May, five years after starting the wealth management firm with three former colleagues from UBS.
Bath Savings Trust Co. has hired Ashley Daigle as a trust and investment officer.
Norway Savings Bank has promoted Jacob Gikas to the branch manager of its Scarborough branch.
The program capitalizes on UMaine’s research capabilities and USM’s proximity to prospective industry partners in Portland.
Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Homes has begun construction of a new facility at 300 Allen Ave. in Portland’s North Deering neighborhood.
The brand, created by Maine College of Art graduates, evolved from “a bedroom venture” with a mission to empower marginalized individuals through fashion and design.
A 1995 Mainebiz op-ed ranted about lawbreaking bicyclists, pedestrians and motorcyclists, as well as a vindictive meter reader.
Avesta Housing teamed up with Landry/French Construction and Ryan Senatore Architecture on Porter Station, which adds 60 apartments units to Portland's tight housing market.
Maine International Trade Day is actually two days — this Thursday and Friday, May 16-17. The conference, held annually by the Maine International Trade Center, brings together businesses to celebrate and spread awareness of the importance of global trade in the state.
This year's Trade Day, “Evolution: The Future of Maine’s Heritage Industries,” will explore how new technology and new products are creating international opportunities for businesses in agriculture, forest products, seafood, shipbuilding and textiles.
The opportunities ahead — and the ones already being tapped — may surprise you. Maine's heritage industries are familiar, but they are changing things up as they expand in other countries.
Trade Day takes places at the Cross Insurance Center in Bangor this year. For more information and to register, click here.
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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.
Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
This special publication examines the innovation infrastructure in Maine and the resources available to help entrepreneurs at the various stages of their journey.
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