Ear to the Pavement pieces on the former Morganfield\u27s space on Middle Street in Portland. Ed Noyes, owner of Morganfield\u27s, said negotiations with Millenium, Inc., have broken down. George Sweeting and Bob Antisdel, owners of Zootz, say they are attempting to put together a proposal to purchase Morganfield\u27s, and are hoping for a financing package from the city\u27s economic development department
City piece on the roads around the new exit off the Maine Turnpike near the Portland-Westbrook line...
Ear to the Pavement piece on the building at 273 Congress Street in Portland, which used to house T...
Portland real estate broker Bill Umbel has invested more than half a million dollars to open a rock ...
Ear to the Pavement piece reporting that Millenium, Inc., a partnership including Bruce Wild of Sac...
Ear to the Pavement piece on addition\u27s to Portland\u27s club scene including Asylum, a multifac...
Edge piece on Zootz, a Portland nightclub owned by George Sweeting. Zoots closed last December fol...
City piece on Elizabeth Noyce\u27s proposal to construct a seven-story garage on the north side of ...
Focus on Greater Portland piece on the E. Perry Metal and Iron scrapyard in Portland\u27s developin...
City piece on a vacant lot on Portland\u27s Magnolia Street that is owned by the city. Packard Dev...
Former Maine Gov. Ken Curtis, former Portland city managerJohn Menario and former Bath Iron Works CE...
City piece on the Portland City Council\u27s agreement to accept $1 million from the U.S. Postal Se...
this just in piece on the former Whit\u27s End on Portland\u27s Congress Street, noting that the bu...
Building & real estate special section piece on moves by Banknorth, Core Inc., and other firms from...
Former Portland real estate phenomenon Michael Liberty is now assembling investor groups to rescue t...
Lenny Axelrod of Massachusetts, owner of the former Owen Moore clothing store on Congress Street in ...
City piece on the roads around the new exit off the Maine Turnpike near the Portland-Westbrook line...
Ear to the Pavement piece on the building at 273 Congress Street in Portland, which used to house T...
Portland real estate broker Bill Umbel has invested more than half a million dollars to open a rock ...
Ear to the Pavement piece reporting that Millenium, Inc., a partnership including Bruce Wild of Sac...
Ear to the Pavement piece on addition\u27s to Portland\u27s club scene including Asylum, a multifac...
Edge piece on Zootz, a Portland nightclub owned by George Sweeting. Zoots closed last December fol...
City piece on Elizabeth Noyce\u27s proposal to construct a seven-story garage on the north side of ...
Focus on Greater Portland piece on the E. Perry Metal and Iron scrapyard in Portland\u27s developin...
City piece on a vacant lot on Portland\u27s Magnolia Street that is owned by the city. Packard Dev...
Former Maine Gov. Ken Curtis, former Portland city managerJohn Menario and former Bath Iron Works CE...
City piece on the Portland City Council\u27s agreement to accept $1 million from the U.S. Postal Se...
this just in piece on the former Whit\u27s End on Portland\u27s Congress Street, noting that the bu...
Building & real estate special section piece on moves by Banknorth, Core Inc., and other firms from...
Former Portland real estate phenomenon Michael Liberty is now assembling investor groups to rescue t...
Lenny Axelrod of Massachusetts, owner of the former Owen Moore clothing store on Congress Street in ...
City piece on the roads around the new exit off the Maine Turnpike near the Portland-Westbrook line...
Ear to the Pavement piece on the building at 273 Congress Street in Portland, which used to house T...
Portland real estate broker Bill Umbel has invested more than half a million dollars to open a rock ...