This Just In piece reporting that the Center for Cultural Exchange in Portland will likely put its Congress Street building up for sale. Founders Phyllis O\u27Neill and Bau Graves moved to Virginia in December, and the organization now faces financial pressures and a competitive funding market. Jay Young, board president, says he expects the board will keep the Center based on the Portland peninsula, should the building be put up for sale. The Center is also looking at restructuring its internal administration and perhaps suspending or ending some offerings, including the annual Festival of Cultural Exchange
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This Just In piece reporting that the Center for Cultural Exchange in Portland will likely put its ...
The Center for Cultural Exchange in Portland faces an uncertain future in the wake of founding direc...
This Just In piece detailing the financial troubles at the Portland-based Center For Cultural Excha...
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Newsworthy piece reporting on Jeffrey Cohen, the new owner of Portland\u27s landmark time and temp...
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Article on the former Sacred Heart School in Portland, which may soon be turned into the city\u27s f...
Portland Performing Arts, run by Phyllis O\u27Neill and Bau Graves, won the bid on the city-owned bu...
This Just In piece reporting that Portland\u27s Festival of Cultural Exchange on August 6 and 7 att...
this just in piece reporting that The Winslow Building, located at 547A Congress Street in Portland...
City piece on New Year\u27s Portland, the city\u27s annual street festival. Maine Arts Inc. is pul...
This Just In piece reporting that the South Portland armory could become home to the Children\u27s ...
This Just In piece reporting that the Center for Cultural Exchange in Portland will likely put its ...
The Center for Cultural Exchange in Portland faces an uncertain future in the wake of founding direc...
This Just In piece detailing the financial troubles at the Portland-based Center For Cultural Excha...
Books & the Arts piece on the Center for Cultural Exchange in Portland, which was originally known ...
The East End Children\u27s Workshop, a provider of child-care and other family services for low-inco...
Leaders of the Central Square Baptist Church on Stevens Avenue want to give the cash-strapped Portla...
On April 26, a variety of meetings were held in Portland on the subject of the city\u27s proposed ar...
Newsworthy piece reporting on Jeffrey Cohen, the new owner of Portland\u27s landmark time and temp...
The city of Portland bought out the Dunkin\u27 Donuts at the corner of Congress and High streets nea...
Article on the former Sacred Heart School in Portland, which may soon be turned into the city\u27s f...
Portland Performing Arts, run by Phyllis O\u27Neill and Bau Graves, won the bid on the city-owned bu...
This Just In piece reporting that Portland\u27s Festival of Cultural Exchange on August 6 and 7 att...
this just in piece reporting that The Winslow Building, located at 547A Congress Street in Portland...
City piece on New Year\u27s Portland, the city\u27s annual street festival. Maine Arts Inc. is pul...
This Just In piece reporting that the South Portland armory could become home to the Children\u27s ...