Ann Arbor, Michigan might have far fewer songs to its name than New York, New York— but it appears as if the later city lags behind when it comes to quality of life.
The climate and colours of the New England coast influenced the interiors of this hotel in Portland, Maine, designed by New York-based studio Post Company. The Longfellow Hotel occupies a new building in the city's West End neighbourhood,
Charlie Hewitt, whose artwork has been displayed in Augusta, Portland, Lewiston and dozens of other cities, offered the sign as a gift.
Annette Tzouvelis (left) and Joanna K. Tzouvelis, food and dining reporter for Wicked Local at Old Wive's Tale, the speakeasy within Seamark at Encore Boston Harbor in Everett. Known for its lobster and seafood, Portland, Maine, also made the “Best of the Best” food list by taking the eighth place.
Tripadvisor's Travelers’ Choice Awards ranked Portland and one other New England city in the top 10 nationally for food.
Siegel, a New York City office, recently completed a new U.S. Land Port of Entry (USLPOE) that connects Madawaska, Maine, and Edmundston, Canada—a small town in New Brunswick with about 16,000 people.
"I feel very lucky in my life and the way it has developed." Born on Jan. 17, 1925, Fran York shares a century of stories.
Granite Group Wholesalers, LLC leased 7,200± SF at 60 Downeast Highway in Ellsworth from Maine Retail Properties, LLC. Roy Donnelly of The Boulos Company; Greg Hastings and TC Haffenreffer of The Dunham Group.
Has any city been more brutally ... right about the Williamsburg-Portland comparison in at least one sense: They both have fairly immutable boundaries. Sure, New York realtors may call Bushwick ...
A blast of winter weather will bring snow and bitter cold to New York City and the Tri-State over the next few days.
Another blast of winter weather is expected in parts of the U.S. in the coming days, including bone-chilling wind in the Northern Plains and unusual snow and ic
Hundreds of Mainers marched through Portland on Saturday for the "People's March," formerly known as the "Women's March."