The past year was a good one for renovations at Walker Memorial Hall in Bridgton. That's according to Kenneth Abbott, president of the Walker Memorial Hall Corp., which is leading a group of ...
Thos. Moser, a high-end furniture maker based in Auburn, has been sold to a Portland holding company. The new owner is Chenmark, a family-owned firm that acquires and operates small businesses.
Atlantic Sea Farms, a Biddeford-based farmed seaweed company with 21 employees, has raised $3.8 million to fund its next chapter, to be led by a new CEO. Including the latest capital boost from ...
If “location, location, location” is indeed the standard for desirable housing, 45 Dougherty Court in Portland’s Libbytown, promises to knock that maxim out of the park for young families.
Portland’s real estate market ended 2024 on a high note despite shifting trends, according to RE/MAX Shoreline year-end report. Comparing 2024 to 2023 and 2019, the market reflected steady ...
A Houlton business owner acquired a century-old movie theater business and the building in which it’s housed in two deals that wrapped up earlier this month. Northern Maine Media Inc ...
Jeff Harris, a Farmington Realtor, was introduced this week as the 2025 president of the Maine Association of Realtors. Harris, who has been licensed since 2004, is part of the family-owned ...
Knickerbocker Group, a designer and builder of high-end homes and commercial spaces, has promoted Marta Peters to chief financial officer. Peters will succeed Peter Dusseault, who has served the ...
Risbara Brothers Construction will manage construction of a 25,000-square-foot site for a plumbing-and-HVAC company’s new home in the Downs in Scarborough. Pine State Services has outgrown its ...
Maine forest rangers and volunteer firefighters are headed to California to help fight the wildfires in the Los Angeles area. Two crews from Maine consisting of eight forest rangers and twelve ...
A fast-growing Portland engineering firm, whose projects range from a Buddhist temple to affordable housing and stormwater infrastructure, found a much-needed larger space for its headquarters.
L.L.Bean, the Freeport-based clothing and outdoor gear maker and retailer, opened its largest "camping tent" on Jan. 15 to serve as temporary retail space during the renovations of its flagship store.