Author: Kendra Hardesty
Episode 30: Paul Ureneck of Colby College on Changing Careers in Commercial Real Estate, The Role of Colby in Downtown Waterville, & Construction Stories Behind Notable Maine Properties
June 30, 2022
Paul Ureneck of Colby College on Changing Careers in Commercial Real Estate & Notable Maine Construction Stories. In this episode of the Boulos Beat, host Greg Boulos sits down with Paul Ureneck, assistant Vice President of Real Estate Development and Operations at Colby College. Paul previously worked at the Boulos Company for over 30 years. Greg and Paul discuss how … Continue reading Episode 30: Paul Ureneck of Colby College on Changing Careers in Commercial Real Estate, The Role of Colby in Downtown Waterville, & Construction Stories Behind Notable Maine Properties
read moreMaine Solar Rush
August 28, 2019
On June 26th, 2019, State of Maine Governor Janet Mills made her clean energy and climate leadership goals clear by signing three major bills associated with renewable energy and greenhouse gas emissions. Related bills have been popular amongst Legislature in recent years but did not become law due to vetoes from Former Governor LePage. Following Governor Mills’ inauguration, many national … Continue reading Maine Solar Rush
read moreThe Evolution of Retail Ownership
May 30, 2019
The consumer retail sector continues to strategize around how to reposition physical stores to offset the growing demand of online shoppers. Many experts suggest that retailers have figured it out—companies understand the necessary steps to create a profitable retail experience. This strategy, however, could just be delaying the inevitable. Pop up shops and smaller stores may present a way to … Continue reading The Evolution of Retail Ownership
read moreAssessing Your Assessment
October 19, 2018
Are You Overpaying On Property Taxes? Property tax has a significant financial impact on owning or leasing commercial real estate. Often property owners deem their real estate taxes as fixed and irrefutable. In the case that your assessment is low, don’t move a muscle and hope the Town doesn’t catch wind. In the case that your assessment is higher than … Continue reading Assessing Your Assessment
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