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Maine Real Estate & Construction newsAt the front end of the workforce pipeline, Maine’s only medical school will operate out of its new $93 million Portland home built to meet the highest ...
John Butera, who most recently had been a VP and commercial loan officer at Skowhegan Savings Bank, has been selected to head rural development for the USDA in Maine.
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.
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 ...
A Thomaston startup that developed a new type of scallop farming grow cage scooped up $25,000 in cash prizes at a pitch competition held by Dirigo Labs in Waterville.
Recipients include brewers, oyster growers and specialty producers, with award amounts ranging from $10,000 to $100,000.
Saint Joseph’s College of Maine in Standish added Bernice Bradin, Mark Duval, Margaret Hourigan, Alan Lapoint, Dan Marques, Nate Martell and Sally White to its board of trustees. Bradin is ...
The 110,000-square-foot Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health Sciences consolidates all health degree programs on the university's Portland campus and will allow for larger enrollments.
From the Real Estate Insider of May 8 Brenntag Lubricants LLC renewed its lease for 40,000 square feet of industrial space at 605 County Road in Westbrook from Westbrook Realty LLC. The tenant was ...
Gameday Men’s Health, a California-based franchise brand, opened its first Maine location in a 1,650-square-foot lease at 210 Western Ave. in South Portland. Cameron Foster of the Boulos Co. and ...
The Petrovich Peterson Cardiac Catheterization Laboratory is considered critical because York is one of only four hospitals in Maine that performs ballooning and stenting.