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"I started my business out of my bedroom, helping local small businesses with their content needs,” said the founder. This is the second move as the company grows.
Single-family homes are still hot property in Portland, but the condo market is showing signs of a market correction, according to a Q2 market analysis.
The University of New England will offer undergraduate majors in supply chain management and economics and a graduate program in psychiatric mental health for nurse practitioners.
As the co-owner of two coworking hubs in Portland, Josh Corbeau has a front-row seat to the intersection of business and real estate in Maine’s largest city.
The demand for 55-plus housing and assisted living facilities has grown along with housing costs and Maine's aging population.
At the two-story, 1,850-square-foot studio and shop, five employees in an upstairs studio are working away, creating hand-printed goods and sewing, while preparing to ship or sell them.
The Portland Planning Board heard calls for action to address vagrancy and store vacancies on Congress Street in the downtown.
The company said it will use the money to meet customer obligations and pay employees, vendors and others as it seeks a buyer for the business.
Verrill, led by Managing Partner Scott Anderson, has hired four bankruptcy attorneys and three staff members formerly with Bernstein Shur.
A Kittery hospitality group eyed the hotel’s potential to become an integrated hospitality experience combining lodging, dining and events.
Sponsored by: Kennebunk Savings Bank
Fast-growing towns are trying to determine how much growth is appropriate.
Scarborough, Maine's fastest-growing town, recently turned down a proposal to create another tax increment financing district, which would have encouraged more development.
That raises the question that many towns and cities in Maine face: of how to limit growth.
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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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