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Maine Real Estate & Construction news. In keeping with tradition, the July 4th weekend will be one of the busiest travel times of the year.
Fifteen public housing authorities in Maine will share $10.7 million in federal funding to develop and upgrade affordable residential housing properties across the state.
Construction of the 110,000-square-foot building started in November 2022; completion is expected next summer. Goals include teaching best-in-class skills, improving patient outcomes through team ...
Photo / Courtesy, PQI A JetBlue plane is shown on Sept. 5 at Presque Isle International Airport, where the carrier began service that day. The passenger terminal is seen in in the background.
From modular construction to opportunity zones to a formula to make it affordable to build middle-income housing, private developers are finding ways to build much-needed affordable and workforce ...
The plant, to be built on a greenfield site within One North, the former Great Northern paper mill location, would be built to produce up to 20 million gallons of “fast pyrolysis bio-oil ...
A journalist-turned-finance-professional is making another career turn with the development of an indoor mini-golf course, bar and restaurant in Portland’s East Bayside neighborhood.
A proposal to build a 30-story, 380-foot-tall residential and hospitality tower in Portland’s Old Port is in the queue to go through the city’s major site plan review.
Maine’s midcoast region has long been a residential hub, but there have been changing tides for commercial property post-COVID … As 2025 begins, the region’s commercial real estate market ...
Boothbay Regional Development Corp. has broken ground on the first phase of a new middle-income housing complex that the nonprofit hopes will eventually bring 162 units of much-needed housing to ...
The developer chose to create condos because they could maximize the density of the 1.76-acre property. The project is Thomaston’s first condominium development.