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The $87.8 million affordable housing development will replace a surface parking lot on the corner of Elm and Oxford streets. It's a joint project between Avesta Housing and Reveler Development.
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is breaking ground this month on a significant expansion with the addition of the Edward and Gwendolyn Asplundh Horticulture and Plant Science Center. The $32 ...
The Traditional Arts Network is a collaboration between Mayo Street Arts in Portland and Cultural Resources in Rockport.
Proceeds from the asst sale, to a Vermont-based telecom company, will be used to pay Tilson's creditors as it seeks Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
A federal bankruptcy court has approved the sale of broadband assets in Vermont held by Portland-based IT firm Tilson to a Vermont-based telecommunications provider for $4.195 million in cash.
Photo / Renee Cordes Tilson, a Portland-based IT firm with a national footprint, has agreed to sell its assets to a Vermont-based telecommunications company for $4.2 million in cash.
Thomas College in Waterville said it has raised more than $3 million over the last 18 months for a scholarship fund named for its former president. The Laurie Lachance Leadership Fund aims to ...
Biddeford Mayor Marty Grohman said the city wants more such projects — housing that connects people to jobs, downtown businesses, walking trails and each other.
Issues on the agenda for the full day conference include recent housing-related legislation, the impact of Maine's economy on home affordability and availability, and how modular and manufactured ...
White Bark Property Management — a real estate investment, construction and property management firm with offices in Southport, Conn., and Camden — expanded its Bath footprint with the ...
In today’s rapidly changing job market, more professionals are considering a pivot into a new industry or role. Career changes are now common, and many people make multiple pivots over 30 to 40 ...
To become a more sustainable business, start small and go from there, our guest columnist suggests.