Monthly Archives: October 2022

MEREDA’s Morning Menu – Navigating Urban Fill and Contaminated Media in Real Estate Development – What to Expect Before and After Breaking Ground

In Person. Pre-Registration Required. Where:Holiday Inn By the Bay88 Spring StreetPortland, ME When:November 10, 2022 Time:Breakfast: 7:30 – 8:00 AMProgram: 8:00 – 9:00 AM About the Event: Real estate development routinely involves properties with urban fill or contaminated soil and … Continue reading

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The Winners of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022: Real Estate Developers

Part One: New Incentives By Kory Reynolds, Senior Manager, Baker Newman NoyesOctober 2022 This is the first of a two-part series discussing the impact of the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 on the real estate industry. Part one focuses on … Continue reading

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The Right Equation for Responsible Development: Spotlight on Children’s Museum + Theatre

Each year, the Maine Real Estate & Development Association (MEREDA) recognizes some of the state’s most “noteworthy and significant” real estate projects, completed in the previous year. The exemplary projects from across the state, completed in 2021, not only embody … Continue reading

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MEREDA’S Morning Menu – The Future of Portland’s Waterfront

MEREDA has invited two prominent wharf developers, Steve Goodrich, owner of Maine Wharf and Custom House Wharf, and Don Perkins, President and CEO of the Gulf of Maine Research Institute to discuss their future plans with the prominent Portland wharfs, … Continue reading

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