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Axios on MSNSurvey finds optimism among downtown Portland businessesFive years after COVID shutdowns left downtown Portland deserted, there are new signs of life — and optimism — among those who do business there.
It seemed inevitable that Dan Lentz would become a cobbler. At 12, his first job was shining shoes at Roy's Shoe Shop in Portland, where his father was a cobbler. It turns out carrying on the cobbling ...
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SheBuysTravel on MSNDiscover Coastal Charm: Where to Stay in Portland MaineI return to Portland year after year because this coastal Maine town keeps delivering new surprises. Located about 100 miles ...
Portland, Maine’s beer scene is one of the most vibrant in the U.S. and is a perfect vacation spot for any beer geek. But ...
Favorite Stores We've Lost in the Maine Mall That Upset Everyone When They Closed Here we go. These 3 local, adorable ...
Andrew Hoan, president and CEO of the Portland Metro Chamber, joins us to talk through the report, and what he thinks is needed to help downtown Portland thrive. Note: The following transcript was ...
The Standard will renovate lobbies, private office spaces and areas that support more collaborations among employees while accommodating a smaller number of daily workers. The Standard is about to ...
Decades ago, there were 12 cobblers in downtown Portland alone, with others scattered across southern Maine. In the early 1940s, there were 32 cobblers working in the Lewiston-Auburn area.
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