By Tom Landry It’s a red hot real estate market out there with many homes going under contract in days, and for over asking prices. So, what’s up when your home lingers on the market? Here a... Read more
By Cameron Autry In June the City of Portland Public Works held a public meeting on a proposed separated bike lane for Park Avenue. It would be the first of its kind in Portland. Project Eng... Read more
By Cameron Autry Greater Portland METRO GM Greg Jordan discussed upcoming changes to public transit at a West End Neighborhood Association meeting on June 13th. In response to an increase in... Read more
Julie Laukkanen – First Friday Art at PelotonLabs
July First Friday Art at Peloton: Julie Laukkanen Every Month PelotonLabs founder Liz Trice catches up with a Peloton member. This month Liz interviewed Julie Laukkanen, the artist featured... Read more
By Tony Zeli, Editor The governor chose census tracts from Madawaska to Saco to be opportunity zones, qualifying the geographic areas for tax incentivized investments. Most tracts are in poo... Read more
Stop Moving Your Cars No Enforcement of Street Maintenance Parking Rules June – September No more moving your car every other week. At least, not during the summer. Last fall, the Coun... Read more
By Tom Landry The race to buy a home in the Greater Portland real estate market is on, and it’s one of the most competitive ever. Open houses are packed, sellers are receiving multiple offer... Read more
by Tony Zeli, Editor The Francis hotel, developers of the Bramhall Residences, and Greater Portland Landmarks are attempting to restore the 1925 Hay & Peabody’s Seth Thomas Clock.... Read more
By Tony Zeli, Editor Spencer Thibodeau says he will seek re-election for the District 2 City Council seat. The district includes the West End, Parkside, St. John Valley, and Oakdale neighbor... Read more
Chamber Has It Wrong on Paid Sick Time
By Tony Zeli, Publisher & Editor It’s time to set the record straight. In a May 21st special to the Press Herald, “Portland mayor’s divisive politics bode ill for businesses,” Portland R... Read more