Hannaford Bros. Co. plans to move its Brunswick Stop \u27n Save from its current location to the site now occupied by the Grand City department store. The company is not sure it will reuse the Grand City building or tear it down and build a new structure. The move will increase space by about 50 percent, to between 45,000 and 50,000 square feet
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Hugh Farrington, president and chief executive officer of Hannaford Bros. of Scarborough, announced ...
Barber Foods Inc. of Portland this week began demolishing an adjacent vacant building to make room f...
Maine Yankee will be moving its corporate headquarters from Augusta to Brunswick, bringing the compa...
Business Maine. New Hannaford CEO Ron Hodge announced the rebranding of Shop \u27n Save as Hannafo...
Building & real estate special section piece on 156-year-old Casco-based Hancock Lumber, which rece...
Hannaford Bros. Co. of Scarborough announced yesterday that it will pay $120 million for Wilson\u27s...
Guilford Transportation Industries Inc. last week proposed taking over part of the Canadian Atlantic...
The Boulos Company has scaled back the size of a building it proposes to build across the street fro...
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A moving advertisement for Garden City Dye Works, reads: We have removed from No. 70, St. Paul St. ...
Brief notice of plans by engineering firm Woodard & Curran to move to larger quarters on Mountfort S...