News

Companies in this year's Inc. 5000 list generated a combined $300 revenue in 2024. The list includes Maine companies that span sectors from technology to construction.
The five-month program will support nonprofit leaders in the development of an entrepreneurial approach to growing their organizations.
The entire interior of Bangor City Hall has undergone a full redesign and update to optimize the layout, improve accessibility, and modernize mechanical and electrical systems. Visitors will ...
Katie Richards identified a critical gap in Maine’s ability to respond to PFAS contamination. With no in-state testing options available, she co-founded Maine PFAS Laboratories with her husband ...
This year, Mainebiz launched the Outstanding Women in Business awards program, building on the longtime Women to Watch program. Outstanding Women in Business tweaks the formula a bit, allowing for ...
Maine is No. 13 on the "best places to live," according to a new ranking by the personal finance site WalletHub. The list compared states on 51 key metrics, such as housing costs, income growth ...
Maine’s Solar for All program was expected to help some 20,000 low-income Maine households save between $380 and $1,400 annually on energy bills.
With the release of architectural guidelines designed to keep birds from crashing into windows, Maine has become one of four states nationwide to take action on the problem, which kills more than ...
Portland-based InterMed put shovels in the ground this week for its fifth facility, its first in decades, at the Downs in Scarborough. The 62,000-square-foot ambulatory surgery center and medical ...
Mainebiz lists are a comprehensive source for information on Maine companies, executives and industries. Download them as excel files to create mail merges, sort data or include in company reports.
Maine Real Estate & Construction newsThe 62,000-square-foot ambulatory surgery center and medical office building is being built in the 577-acre mixed-use development’s emerging town center and ...
Addressing a potential moratorium on certain music venues, the Portland Regional Chamber of Commerce released a statement Friday urging City Council to reject any such retroactive measure.