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April 3, 2017

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V O L . X X I I I N O. V I I A P R I L 3 , 2 0 1 7 10 B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S M A I N E B U S I N E S S N E W S F RO M A RO U N D T H E S TAT E and Hard of Hearing in Falmouth will receive $143,825 in funding through the Health Resources and Services Administration's Universal Newborn Hearing Screening and Intervention Program to support its Early Childhood & Family Services program. Sea Bags, a designer and manufactur- er of handmade items made from recy- cled sails in Portland, recently opened its largest retail store, a 1,100 square- foot outlet located at 129 Market St. in Portsmouth, N.H. Migis Hotel Group in Portland added the Higgins Beach Inn, a historic beachfront hotel in Scarborough, to its collection of nine exclusive boutique hotels and destination resort proper- ties along the East Coast. The Maine Brew Bus LLC in Portland acquired Maine Beer Tours LLC in Portland, a similar company providing all-inclusive tours to breweries, winer- ies and distilleries in Greater Portland. Oxford Casino yields bonanza for town, county A cascade-of-revenue distribution system from the Oxford Casino yielded $1.6 million for the town of Oxford and just over $800,000 for Oxford County in 2016. e Advertiser Democrat reported the casino is viewed locally as the largest economic catalyst in the region — creating jobs, expanding exist- ing businesses and opening new ones — since its opening in 2012. e state receives 46% of net slot machine income and 16% of net table game income. e Maine Gambling Control Board divvies the proceeds to various state, municipal and tribal entities, including the town and county. Town Manager Becky Lippincott told the paper most of the casino money off sets municipal projects such as improvements to the town's wastewater treatment plant. N O T E W O R T H Y C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N Harriman, a design and engineering fi rm in Auburn, announced the comple- tion of the 1,500 square-foot Great Falls Transportation Center in Auburn. The fi rm provided architectural design, structural, electrical and mechanical en- gineering and interior design services to the city of Auburn for its new station. Sales up in Maine and New England! Maine's premier lodging and hospitality brokerage firm Midcoast Hotel: Well-known Midcoast hotel is located in the heart of revitalized Rockland with many restaurants, shops and museums. 80 units offering varied accom- modations — many with ocean views and other amenities include an indoor pool, sauna and fitness facility. $3,495,000 Coastal Waterfront Resort: Midcoast resort complex situated on an island setting nearby to popular coastal tourist community. Property with its 32 acres and 1400 ft. of ocean frontage offers varied accommodations with resort amenities including pool, tennis court and fitness center. $5,890,000 C A L L U S F O R A D D I T I O N A L L I S T I N G S 178 Middle Street, Portland, Maine 04101 | daigleproperties.com | (207) 773-4222 Beau Rivage Motel: Family owned motel with 60 room/suites, recognized for its quality and personal service to its guests. Resort amenities include pool and sauna. New owner plans to maintain current operations of this well-known beachside property! Augusta Hotel: This 60+ room interior- corridor hotel is located nearby to I-95 and Rt 202 in Augusta. Granite curbing, new roof, and recent conversion to natural gas. $1,675,000 SOLD HOSPITALITY REAL ESTATE BROKERAGE (207) 773-4222 C E N T R A L & W E S T E R N

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