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Bangor-based IT consulting firm ProInfoNet is expanding with an office at Two Monument Square in Portland. ProInfoNet is a 30-year-old firm that provides consulting on network infrastructure ...
Photo / Courtesy Spurling Fitness Spurling Fitness, a personal training gym focused on adults age 50 and over, is building out a 1,446-square-foot space at 10 Market St. in Scarborough.
Keller Williams Realty has been attracting a growing number of wife-and-husband real estate teams across Maine. “As team leader of KW Maine, I’m proud to support and cultivate an environment ...
The city of Portland and the Portland Parks Conservancy recently hosted a groundbreaking for Portland’s new outdoor community pool at 165 Douglass St.
Alexa McGovern is the founder of Dirigo Sea Farm, an early-stage startup that aims to fight plastic pollution by turning kelp into biodegradable bioplastic film for use in products such as ...
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.
Avesta Housing in Portland hired Jennifer Hawkins as president and CEO. Hawkins most recently served as president and CEO of One Neighborhood Builders in Providence, R.I. Legacy Properties Sotheby ...
Portland’s single-family home market saw 44 sales in May, a 22% increase in volume from April and up 7.3% year-over-year. But the real story was a spike in inventory, with 62 homes on the market ...
TIFs and other incentives. In 2013 the town mapped the zoning for the Downs, when Bacon was Scarborough’s town planner. The town created a tax-increment financing district for the project, which ...
"At this age I trust my gut. And if that doesn’t work I get a second opinion. That’s where mentors can help," she said. At the same time, "a fresh lens brings a new perspective.
The building is home to the 21,206-square-foot State Theatre performing arts venue, which has the address 609 Congress St. The theater opened in 1929 and was restored in 2010.
After more than a dozen years in downtown Portland, Renys plans to wrap up its Congress Street adventure by the end of the year, the Newcastle-based retailer said.