Portland, ME Malone Commercial Brokers (MCB) has been honored with two CoStar Impact awards. The company was recognized for its work in two categories: Sale of the Year and Lease of the Year.
Concord, NH North Branch Construction said that Julia Stantic, assistant project manager, has received the LEED Green Associate credential from the U.S. Green Building Council. LEED Green Associates are equipped with the knowledge and skills necessary to promote and
Salem, NH According to JLL, Electronic & Instrumentation Technology (EIT), part of the Zollner AG Group, Europe’s market leader in Electronics Manufacturing Services (EMS), leased 114,000 s/f at 9 Northeastern Blvd., a 650,000 s/f class A flexible
Gilford, NH DeStefano & Associates, Inc. (DAI) has started the construction of a new ground up Service Credit Union Bank. Colwell Group is the architect. Completion is expected this summer.
Manchester, NH Mike Reed, president of Stebbins Commercial Properties LLC negotiated the sale of 2,500 s/f office building at 303 Belmont St. from Baughman Living Trust to Vitaly Yaroshenko.
Portland, ME East Brown Cow and Malone Commercial Brokers said that Free People has signed a 10-year lease for a storefront at 121 Middle St., bringing another national brand to the retail corridor along the city’s Middle St. The 121 Middle St.
Portland, ME On May 15
th, the Maine Real Estate & Development Association (MEREDA) will host a conference that delves into upcoming changes that will impact every developer in Maine. With presentations and discussions, MEREDA’s spring conference
Concord, NH Nobis Group has named Scott Harding, PE vice president of business development and Brett Kay vice president of operations. Harding draws upon over 30 years of experience at Nobis in environmental engineering in order
Gorham, ME Malone Commercial Brokers negotiated the sale of ODAT Machine Inc., including the 40,000 s/f office and industrial building at 20 Sanford Dr. in Gorham Industrial Park. The transaction was brokered by Karen Rich and Mike Anderson of Malone
Outlook: The Greater Portland office market is still adjusting to the post-pandemic world. Although the major headlines from primary markets are scary and fear-mongering, Southern Maine is not poised for the bumpy rides you might see on the news or read