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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 ...
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 ...
As office vacancy rises, average asking rents have declined by 1% year-over-year, with decreases seen across both direct and sublease space.
Maine’s Solar for All program was expected to help some 20,000 low-income Maine households save between $380 and $1,400 annually on energy bills.
Outstanding Women in Business is the evolution of the Mainebiz Women to Watch program, which was started in 2009 to put the spotlight on women leaders.
No matter what platform you're using, here a few practical tips for getting a sales call right from our guest columnist.
Mainebiz lists are a comprehensive source for information on Maine companies, executives and industries. Download them as excel files to create mail merges, sort data or include in company reports.
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 ...
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.
A $3 million renovation includes a new lab, DNA and imaging equipment and drone monitors to accelerate development of potato varieties, which typically takes years.
Hammond Lumber Co. announced plans to acquire Ware-Butler Building Supply in a move that will expand its retail and manufacturing capacity and strengthen its standing as one of the largest ...
In an era when communities are searching for ways to attract investment and stabilize their economies, Auburn has quietly become a model for others to follow, guest columnist John Lewis writes.