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Maine Real Estate & Construction news. In keeping with tradition, the July 4th weekend will be one of the busiest travel times of the year.
Construction of the 110,000-square-foot building started in November 2022; completion is expected next summer. Goals include teaching best-in-class skills, improving patient outcomes through team ...
Maine’s midcoast region has long been a residential hub, but there have been changing tides for commercial property post-COVID … As 2025 begins, the region’s commercial real estate market ...
Photo / Soubanh Phanthay The Pihcintu Multinational Girls Chorus, directed by founder and Executive Director Con Fullam on guitar, light up the room at the Mainebiz Women to Watch event in September.
The developer chose to create condos because they could maximize the density of the 1.76-acre property. The project is Thomaston’s first condominium development.
“It’s who we are,” he says. “If you’re going to brand or market something, you want it to be true. What’s associated with ‘family-owned’ is expertise, knowledge of the area, long ...
As part of the overall U.S. Department of Energy award, Maine will receive $147 million to build the battery plant in Lincoln. The project is still in the proposal stage.
A reimagined 1950s roadside diner will officially open July 15 in Kittery, and will serve up hamburgers, hot dogs, shakes and fries. Harbor Burger Shack, at 355 U.S. Route 1, comes from First ...
The Bartlett Maine Estate Winery, which became known in the 1980s for its wine made from locally grown wild blueberries, is on the market for $1.795 million.
Sappi's Paper Mill No. 2 in Skowhegan spans 800 feet and is equipped with nearly 2,000 instruments to manage its operations. By comparison, a Boeing 747 stretches 250 feet and operates with 400 ...
Auburn-based Thos. Moser, which was founded by a former Bates College professor in the 1970s, has been sold to a Portland holding company, Chenmark.