Dollars & Sense piece on the types of items that were formerly crafted and manufactured in Portland. Featured companies include the Portland Stove Foundry, the Portland Glass Factory, Enoch M. Thompson\u27s monument works, and furniture maker Walter Corey
Portland\u27s Victoria Mansion is loaning a number of items to a major exhibit titled The Herter Br...
Greater Portland Landmarks raised $20,000 at its annual Old House Trade Show, by renting booths to 6...
Detailed article on antiques for sale in Maine, including furniture; glass and china; jewelry and cl...
Portland used to be a major manufacturer for the world, particularly of anchors, sugar, stoves, loco...
Dollars & Sense piece on the growth of co-working spaces in Portland. Co-working spaces provide i...
Dollars & Sense piece discusses some recent acquisitions made by members of the Maine Art Museum Tr...
Making It In Maine, piece on how Maine is becoming a center of fine furniture making. The cachet of...
Dollars & Sense piece about banks in Maine, including the history of some name changes and mergers
Portland Prowler piece on the monthly wine tastings at the Clown, an antique shop/art gallery in Po...
The article discusses the growth of skilled artisans in Portland in the early nineteenth century. I...
Creative Economy piece on the Portland Ballet Co.\u27s photo exhibit called Who\u27s Your Dancer, ...
Cover Story piece on furniture auctions in the Greater Portland area, including the Northern Lights...
Full exterior view of the Portland Stove Foundry, 57 Kennebec Street, from south. The building was o...
Edge piece on arts and crafts, which is estimated to be an eleven billion dollar industry. With sp...
An article on 50 items made in Maine, ranging from machine guns to religious vestments, with details...
Portland\u27s Victoria Mansion is loaning a number of items to a major exhibit titled The Herter Br...
Greater Portland Landmarks raised $20,000 at its annual Old House Trade Show, by renting booths to 6...
Detailed article on antiques for sale in Maine, including furniture; glass and china; jewelry and cl...
Portland used to be a major manufacturer for the world, particularly of anchors, sugar, stoves, loco...
Dollars & Sense piece on the growth of co-working spaces in Portland. Co-working spaces provide i...
Dollars & Sense piece discusses some recent acquisitions made by members of the Maine Art Museum Tr...
Making It In Maine, piece on how Maine is becoming a center of fine furniture making. The cachet of...
Dollars & Sense piece about banks in Maine, including the history of some name changes and mergers
Portland Prowler piece on the monthly wine tastings at the Clown, an antique shop/art gallery in Po...
The article discusses the growth of skilled artisans in Portland in the early nineteenth century. I...
Creative Economy piece on the Portland Ballet Co.\u27s photo exhibit called Who\u27s Your Dancer, ...
Cover Story piece on furniture auctions in the Greater Portland area, including the Northern Lights...
Full exterior view of the Portland Stove Foundry, 57 Kennebec Street, from south. The building was o...
Edge piece on arts and crafts, which is estimated to be an eleven billion dollar industry. With sp...
An article on 50 items made in Maine, ranging from machine guns to religious vestments, with details...
Portland\u27s Victoria Mansion is loaning a number of items to a major exhibit titled The Herter Br...
Greater Portland Landmarks raised $20,000 at its annual Old House Trade Show, by renting booths to 6...
Detailed article on antiques for sale in Maine, including furniture; glass and china; jewelry and cl...