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The 32 acres includes 17 acres of undeveloped, level and dry land with potential for expansion. The area’s lodging market is active as a four-season tourism destination.
After getting a green light from state regulators, Community Credit Union has opened membership beyond its current service area of Androscoggin County.
More than $650 million of investment is underway in the town, and Kristina Cannon leads an economic development group, Main Street Skowhegan, driving much of that growth.
The factory in Norridgewock will permanently close as New Balance consolidates the operations at its recently expanded facility, 6 miles away.
The new development utilizes modular components, wood-fiber insulation from TimberHP and financing from MaineHousing — similar to a project that opened recently in Somerset County.
The first company in North America to produce insulation from wood fiber, TimberHP will install equipment and software to capture energy and raw material usage data.
Currently there are fewer than 20 early child care slots available, but the need for more than twice as many.
The Mainebiz team held another of our thoroughly enjoyable but highly unscientific taste tests of Maine-made food. On one of the hottest days of the year.
A roundup of construction news from around Maine includes Tyler Tech's new Orono office space, an Avesta Housing site in Scarborough and Hometown Health Center’s future site in Palmyra.
The hotels, in Camden and Lovell, were among only 16 in the U.S. to make the prestigious international roster, which was based on reader ratings.
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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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