Portland-based credit union breaks ground on Lewiston branch

The following is an article from Mainebiz posted on January 9, 2025, by Renee Cordes   Portland-based cPort Credit Union has broken ground on a new branch building in Lewiston it expects to complete by late summer and open this fall staffed by 10 full-time employees The building, which will be located at 321 Main St., will feature…

Computer rendering of the new cPort Credit Union branch in Lewiston

Trinity Jubilee Center

SOURCE: Trinity Jubilee Center

Hope Starts Here: Supporting a New Shelter in Lewiston Hebert Construction is proud to support the Trinity Jubilee Center in their mission to create a new shelter for our community. This vital project will provide safe, stable housing and essential resources for individuals experiencing homelessness in Lewiston. As the need for shelter continues to grow,…

Trinity Jubilee Center

UNE signs full building lease for Westbrook apartment building

The following is an article from Mainebiz posted on November 25, 2024, by Laurie Schreiber   The University of New England signed a full building lease for Seavey Terraces, a modern 65-unit apartment building that is nearing completion at 35 Seavey St. in downtown Westbrook. The building is under development by New Ventures LLC and…

Apartment building under construction in Westbrook

Luxury Condo Project Breaks Ground In Portland West End

The following is an article from Mainebiz posted on November 11, 2024, by Laurie Schreiber   Ground has broken for a nine-unit complex of luxury townhouses and condominiums to be built at 53 Carleton St. in Portland’s West End neighborhood. Called Carleton West, the project is a partnership of developer Jack Soley and Ali Malone…

Carriage house in Portland's west end

Westbrook Residential Development Is Nation’s First To Use TimberHP Insulation

The following is an article from MaineBiz posted on January 29, 2024, by Laurie Schreiber A multi-income residential development in downtown Westbrook will be the first residential project in the nation to use TimberHP wood fiber insulation, according to a news release. In 2021, College of the Atlantic’s Davis Center for Human Ecology, in Bar…

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Finalists Named For Maine Family Business Awards

The following is an article from MaineBiz posted on August 25, 2023, by Renee Cordes Out of 500 Maine companies nominated for this year’s family business awards, 26 finalists are in the running for the annual contest. The Institute for Family-Owned Business released the names of finalists on Thursday, with plans to announce the winners…

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Hebert Construction named an IFOB 2023 Maine Family Business Awards Semi-Finalist

The following is from The Institute of Family-Owned Business Congratulations to our 26 semi-finalists for 2023. We had a record 500+ nominations this year! Below is the list of those companies who have been named semi-finalists with links to learn more about their businesses. Congratulations to all selected – stay tuned for the finalists to…

Tim Hebert, Simon Hebert, and Mike Hebert standing in front of a construction project

120 Apartments Planned for Seavey Street in Westbrook: Portland Press Herald

SOURCE: Portland Press Herald

The following is an article from the Portland Press Herald about the construction of 120 new apartments being built in Westbrook by Hebert Construction, posted April 20, 2022 by Chance Viles The Westbrook City Council will hold a public hearing Monday on a tax deal for 60 proposed affordable apartments for seniors in Cumberland Mills.…

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Gauvreau Place – Grand Opening Featured on Fox 23

SOURCE: Fox 23

This story is from Fox 23 regarding the opening of Gauvreau Place in Lewiston, Maine. The story is from July 12, 2022 by Owen Kingsley New, affordable apartments are now open in Lewiston, offering dozens of units for individuals and families in the area. More than 1,780 people asked about the 35 units at Gauvreau…

Gavreau Place front sign