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Development of the former mill, which had an industrial explosion in 2020 and closed last year, will focus on businesses looking to be near forest resources. About 1 million square feet of industrial space will be available.
A pandemic project of artist interviews evolved to pop-up shows, then to acquiring an old snowshoe factory. Hundreds of volunteers performed initial renovations. “Norway has always been a really interesting hotbed in the arts,” said one founder.
Norway Savings Bank has named Beth Garza to the role of vice president and loan operations manager.
Chessell McGee has more than 20 years of experience in Maine real estate, representing buyers and sellers on nearly 150 transaction sides.
The pandemic exposed a dire shortage in early childhood professionals in Maine. Sweatt-Winter serves as a lab school for UMF students majoring in early childhood education or early childhood special education.
The first phase of the project, to secure the building’s integrity and to renovate the first-floor retail spaces, has been completed. Next up is bringing the space back as a fully functioning performance venue.
People know Cianbro as a general contractor but its growth into construction management services isn't always recognized, the company's president says. The goal of the A/Z brand is to eliminate branding confusion.
Anker, one of the 2024 Business Leaders of the Year, is overseeing a $2 million expansion at the company’s solar-powered facility in Hiram. The maker of small-batch granola, trail mixes, roasted nuts and cereals has nationwide aspirations.
The 2024 Business Leaders of the Year include the two founders of TimberHP, which is bringing a new form of building insulation to the United States and in the process, creating jobs and a healthier planet.
The company, which is resuming its own ice cream production after a fire in 2023, is launching its first year-round line of pint-size varieties.
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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