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After a half-year search, Island Housing Trust on Mount Desert Island picked a new leader to advance the nonprofit’s mission to create and sustain year-round housing for local workforce and ...
The competition aligns with legislative advances that promote accessory dwelling units and allow greater flexibility for building one- to three-family homes on residential lots.
As office vacancy rises, average asking rents have declined by 1% year-over-year, with decreases seen across both direct and sublease space.
This year, Mainebiz launched the Outstanding Women in Business awards program, building on the longtime Women to Watch program. Outstanding Women in Business tweaks the formula a bit, allowing for ...
A fitness center that opened in Falmouth in January is already planning to expand to a second location in Portland. Reframe Fitness, owned by Lily Jocham, leased 2,644 square feet of retail space ...
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Portland-based InterMed put shovels in the ground this week for its fifth facility, its first in decades, at the Downs in Scarborough. The 62,000-square-foot ambulatory surgery center and medical ...
Formerly known as "Women to Watch", the Mainebiz Outstanding Women in Business Reception is an evening of celebration and inspiration at Halo at the Point. Join Mainebiz on Wednesday, September ...
The Alexa Re Rancourt Golf Learning Center, which is being built at the former Freeport Country Club, aims to make the game more accessible to Maine youth and families.
Maine loggers and their peers nationwide would be entitled to federal disaster relief when natural disasters strike under a bipartisan bill co-sponsored by all four members of Maine’s ...
Rendering / COURTESY of Portland museum of Art A rendering shows the proposed new mass timber building at 142 Free St., at left in image, where the Portland Museum of Art plans to expand.
Peter Steele, a former newspaper publisher who later served as director of communications for former Gov. Paul LePage, has been hired as the New England regional administrator for the U.S. Small ...