Camp Pennant Business at 250 Commercial Street Now for Sale

Camp Pennant captures the essence of Maine summers, offering a unique experience with its brewery, distillery, and restaurant. Located on the waterfront, this beloved Maine business combines a relaxed, laid-back atmosphere with an incredible variety of locally crafted beers, spirits, and delicious food.

The sale includes a fully operational brewery and distillery that produces craft beers and spirits, all infused with the flavors of Maine. The restaurant features a full-service kitchen with a wood-fired pizza oven, serving up dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. Inside, there’s seating for 70 guests, and the waterfront deck accommodates 60 more, with breathtaking views of Portland's working harbor. There is also the opportunity to expand seating, making it a versatile location for private events or larger gatherings.

This is a rare chance to take over a well-loved business in a prime Maine location, just in time to take advantage of the busy summer season. If you're ready to step into this iconic Maine business, don’t wait!

For more details, contact Karen Rich at Malone Commercial Brokers.

Maine Public Broadcasting Deal Earns 2025 CoStar Impact Award for Acquisition of the Year

After a decade-long search for a modern facility, Maine Public Broadcasting bought the former Portland Public Market, giving it a new space for studios, production facilities and public engagement.

The $20 million acquisition earned it a 2025 CoStar Impact Award for acquisition of the year for the Portland/South Portland market, as judged by real estate professionals familiar with the market.

Finding its previous location at 323 Marginal Way too cramped, Maine Public Broadcasting’s team considered multiple options, focusing on a new-build project. Rising construction costs shifted its strategy to finding an existing property that could meet its needs. The acquisition was funded in part through Maine Public Broadcasting’s “Building for the Future” capital campaign, raising more than $28 million of its $31 million goal.

The Libra Foundation built the 59,261-square-foot building in 1997, designing it as a unique timber-framed building using sustainable materials. It used Maine lumber in its construction, and its rubber roofing is white instead of black to make it more energy efficient during the summer.

As the Portland Public Market, it was a space for locals to gather, but a difficult economy led to its closure. It reopened as office space but was underused.

Main Public Broadcasting is planning a $15 million renovation of the property that will include adding soundproof studios, collaborative workspace and a venue for public activities. It also wants to host live performances similar to NPR’s “Tiny Desk” concert series.

The investment in the building is a forward-thinking move that ensures Maine Public Broadcasting has the space needed to accommodate both its current needs and future growth, said Joe Malone, president of Malone Commercial Brokers, which assisted the network in its search.

“This is a property that offers incredible value for Maine Public’s mission and its vision for the future,” he said.

About the project: Maine Public Broadcasting bought the former Portland Public Market at 320 Cumberland Ave. for $20 million to use as its new headquarters and recording studio. It’s planning a $15 million renovation of the space. Joe Malone and Luke Malone of Malone Commercial Brokers represented Maine Public Broadcasting, and Joseph Porta of Porta & Co. represented the seller, East End Corp.

What the judges said: The deal “should be transformative for the neighborhood,” said Joe Malone, founder and president of Malone Commercial Brokers.

The sale represents a “local organization cementing its future,” said Justin Lamontagne, partner and designated broker at Dunham Group.

They made it happen: Joseph Malone, president of Malone Commercial Brokers; Luke Malone, associate broker at Malone Commercial Brokers; and Joseph Porta, broker/manager at Porta & Co.

btone fitness Coming to Portland’s Waterfront

btone’s new home - 383 Commercial Street

Portland’s fitness scene is getting a new addition! btone fitness, a boutique studio specializing in low-impact, high-intensity workouts, is set to open at 383 Commercial Street. The 1,690± SF retail condo was recently sold by DPD Lot 3 LLC to 383 Commercial Street, LLC for $597,000. The deal was brokered by Joe Malone and Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers, representing the seller, and Brice O'Connor of The Boulos Company, representing the buyer.

With multiple locations across New England, btone fitness is known for its custom-designed resistance-based machines that deliver a full-body workout in just 45 minutes. Their method focuses on controlled, muscle-shaking movements that challenge strength and endurance—without the wear and tear of traditional high-impact workouts.

According to Jennifer Small of Malone Commercial Brokers, btone fitness is a perfect fit for the evolving landscape of Commercial Street.

“Portland’s waterfront continues to attract innovative businesses that align with the city’s active and health-conscious lifestyle,” she said. “383 Commercial Street provides the ideal space for btone fitness to thrive, offering visibility and accessibility in a dynamic downtown setting.”

As Portland’s waterfront district grows, more businesses are choosing this vibrant area to set up shop. Whether it’s fitness, retail, or dining, Commercial Street remains a sought-after destination for both entrepreneurs and customers alike.

Stay tuned for updates on btone fitness’s opening, and if you’re looking for commercial space in Portland, Malone Commercial Brokers can help you find the perfect fit.

Maine Real Estate and Development Association's Annual Forecast Conference

MCB gathered with other colleagues from across Maine’s real estate and development industry at MEREDA’s annual Forecast Conference on February 27.

Brandon Mitchell shared his insights on deals done and future projects for York County in the Regional Outlook. Brandon was joined on the panel by Molly Briggs of Epstein Commercial and Kevin Fletcher of Keller Williams, with Roxanne Cole of Roxanne Cole Commercial Real Estate moderating.

Jenn Small moderated the Retail Outlook, featuring Taryn Trefethen from Brookfield Properties and Nick Margitza of WS Development. The informative presentation focused on how Maine’s unique consumer landscape is a complimentary mix of national brands and local tenants.

This annual meeting of the minds of remains a vital and important way to connect professionals working in the industry in order to contribute to the betterment of our Maine communities!

Ps. Brandon and Pete Harrington both got their chowder with no chowder thieves in sight! Chowdah gate remains closed!

Unique Consignment Business in South Portland Now Available For Sale!

For over a decade, Heirloom Consignment has been a go-to destination for modern, contemporary, and vintage furnishings in South Portland. Now, this well-established business at 161 Ocean Street in South Portland is available for purchase, offering a turnkey opportunity for entrepreneurs, interior designers, and resale enthusiasts.

Founded by Michelle Raymond, Heirloom Consignment quickly became a success, filling its space within a month of opening and maintaining a steady flow of consignors and customers ever since. The store specializes in high-quality furniture, art, home décor, and unique finds, all priced to make stylish living more accessible.

Beyond its carefully curated inventory, the business is fully equipped with integrated sales software, minimal back-office work, and a smooth consignment process, making day-to-day operations efficient. With a prime location between Cape Elizabeth and downtown Portland, the store benefits from a loyal customer base and steady foot traffic.

If you have a passion for design, resale, and community-focused business, this is an opportunity you won’t want to miss.

Contact Cheri Bonawitz to learn more.

Join The Good Theater at the Bustling Stevens Square Community Center

Stevens Square Community Center has welcomed The Good Theater to its 480-seat auditorium, recently spotlighted on News Center Maine's "207." It's the latest addition to the campus, which has transformed the historic Catherine McAuley High School into a versatile community hub in Portland's Deering Center neighborhood.

The 19-acre Stevens Square campus creates a built-in customer base. At the heart of the campus is the Stevens Square Community center which offers a mix of office tenants, wellness facilities, gymnasium, cultural activites, and dining. In the center, Malone Commercial Brokers presents a unique opportunity for lease: a fully-equipped 1,000± SF café space. The café's strategic location, just to the right as soon as you walk in the door, captures foot traffic from daily office workers, theater patrons, fitness enthusiasts, and event attendees.

The Good Theater becoming the anchor tenant at Stevens Square Community Center highlights its appeal as a destination where historic character seamlessly blends with modern amenities. With ample parking, easy accessibility, and a diverse mix of tenants and visitors, the café space offers business owners a chance to become part of this up and coming community.

To watch the entire segment click the link below and fast forward to 12:13!

 https://www.newscentermaine.com/video/news/local/207/207-ott/207-dec-9-2024/97-8ef4a19f-8c08-4224-ad08-1b9ab5470225

If you are interested in leasing the space and joining The Good Theater, reach out to Cheri Bonawitz, CCIM at cheri@malonecb.com!

Malone Commercial Brokers Welcomes Tara Shannon and Ellie Nash to the Team

At Malone Commercial Brokers, we’re dedicated to delivering value through a team that shares our passion for excellence and creativity. That’s why we’re thrilled to welcome two exceptional professionals to the Malone family: Tara Shannon and Ellie Nash!

Meet Tara Shannon
Joining us as Operations and Marketing Assistant, Tara brings a wealth of experience in corporate communications, accounting, and hospitality. Her unique background includes owning a contemporary art gallery that showcased Maine artists in her hometown near New York City. Inspired by years of Maine vacations, Tara made Portland her permanent home last year and is excited to bring her creativity and organizational skills to our team. When she’s not at work, you’ll find her exploring Maine with one of her vintage cameras and sharing her discoveries with her three daughters.

Meet Ellie Nash
Ellie joins Malone Commercial Brokers as a Broker Assistant with a fresh perspective and a solid foundation in business. A recent University of Maine graduate, she majored in Business Administration with a focus on Marketing, Management, and Entrepreneurship. Ellie’s professional experience includes a marketing internship at Marin Skincare, where she honed her expertise in digital strategies and branding. A Maine native from Falmouth, Ellie has a passion for interior design, furniture restoration, and exploring new places—all of which fuel her creativity and drive.

We’re excited about the unique talents and perspectives Tara and Ellie bring to our team. Their contributions will enhance our ability to provide the personalized service and expertise our clients rely on.

Welcome, Tara and Ellie!

Class A Retail Space in Portland’s Vibrant Bayside Neighborhood - Don't Miss Your Opportunity!

Malone Commercial Brokers is excited to present a unique leasing opportunity at 180 Kennebec Street in Portland. Nestled in the heart of the dynamic Bayside area, this 2,644± SF Class A retail space is part of the newly constructed Furman Block Condominium project. With modern construction, ample parking, and an inviting “vanilla box” layout ready for customization, this space is perfect for businesses seeking high visibility and a fresh, contemporary feel.

Located below 51 residential units and next to a 171-unit apartment complex, this spot offers unparalleled foot traffic and community energy. The landlord also offers a generous $25/SF Tenant Improvement Allowance to support your vision for the space. For those ready to make a statement in Portland’s commercial scene, 180 Kennebec Street is calling your name.

Interested in learning more? Reach out to Joe or Luke Malone today and let’s make your next big move happen in Portland.

Cheri Bonawitz, CCIM Heads to Chicago for NAR Leadership Meeting

MCB back in Chicago! Cheri Bonawitz, CCIM recently attended the NAR Leadership meeting in preparation for becoming Maine Commercial Association of Realtors Realtor of the Year! At the meeting, Cheri learned some invaluable insights about the advantages of what NAR has to offer for commercial brokers as well as buyers agency and how to explain change in commission.

Cheri also ran into her pal Mike Hickey who is on one of the committees for NAR in Vermont. Cheri knows Mike through their involvement in USA Hockey.

As Cheri was in the airport, she noticed that her area was 90% realtors, resulting in an impromptu networking event in the terminal! Everyone was passing cards and engaging in meaningful conversations. Brokers are never truly off the clock!

Spotlight on LOOM Clothing and Home: Natalya Nikitina's Journey to Sustainable Fashion in Freeport

At Malone Commercial Brokers, we understand how important it is to share our clients’ stories. Commercial Real Estate, especially in Maine, is intense in its collaborative nature and we work together with our clients to make sure their story is heard.

Natalya Nikitina is the founder of LOOM Clothing and Home, a boutique that’s redefining sustainable fashion in Freeport. Natalya leased 2,772±SF of retail space at 56 Main St. in Freeport. The deal was brokered by Mark Malone of MCB, representing the tenant, as well as Alex Yebba of Yebba Realty Ventures who represented the landlord.

With a deep-rooted passion for ethical and environmentally conscious fashion, Natalya’s journey from Ukraine, to New York City, to Freeport has been nothing short of inspiring.

Natalya, originally from Ukraine, grew up in New York City surrounded by creativity and design, with her mother as a design director and her father as an architect. Her career path lead her to prestigious roles at Ralph Lauren and Macy’s in NYC. After years in the fast-paced fashion industry, Natalya sought a change, one that would bring her family to Freeport, Maine, and eventually, to the creation of LOOM Clothing and Home.

A carefully curated collection of timeless, high-quality clothing and accessories, at LOOM, each piece is sourced from designers who prioritize low carbon footprints and ethical production practices. Natalya’s approach is centered on the idea of mindful consumerism, encouraging customers to invest in fewer, but better, pieces that will last.

In her own words, Natalya describes LOOM as a place where customers can “trust us to build their wardrobe with quality pieces that last.” The store, with its airy, minimalist design, reflects this philosophy, offering a relaxed and personal shopping experience. Natalya transformed the space at 56 Main St. into a light-filled, welcoming environment that perfectly complements the store’s mission.

LOOM Clothing and Home has quickly become a go-to destination for those in search of sustainable fashion. The boutique’s Instagram following spans across Maine and beyond, and its community-focused events, such as vintage pop-ups and jewelry workshops, are further testament to Natalya’s commitment to supporting local designers and creating an interconnected community.

As Freeport continues to grow and attract more small businesses, LOOM stands out as a showcase of what’s possible when passion meets purpose. We’re proud to have played a part in Natalya’s journey and look forward to seeing LOOM thrive in Freeport’s retail landscape.