Ameday Nails & Spa and Skin Studio has opened in the historic Lancaster Building at 1 Varrell Lane, York Harbor.
Amy Nguyen, owner of Ameday Nails & Spa, and Maureen Hopkins, owner of Skin Studio, previously worked together in 2006 at a day spa in Ogunquit.
Services offered include manicures, pedicures, skin care, makeup, waxing and tinting. Gift certificates are available and spa parties are welcomed.
For details, call 361-3795, email [email protected] or go to www.amedayspa.com.
Rainbow Bicycle and Fitness and the Local Grind Cafe recently celebrated the grand opening of their new downtown location at 97 Lisbon St. in Lewiston.
Established in 1982, owner John Grenier purchased Rainbow Bicycle, an independent bicycle shop, in 1998 in Auburn.
Actively involved in promoting all aspects of cycling, from local bike rodeos and charity rides to professional-level racing events, Rainbow Bicycle coordinates mechanical support for the Dempsey Challenge, the Trek Across Maine and Optimist Club Bike Rodeo. Founders of the Maine Cycling Club, Lake Auburn Road Race and many other cycling events in the Central Maine area, the cycle shop also serves as the primary organizer for Downeast Cyclocross Weekend.
Local Grind Cafe’s Grenier’s latest addition to an evolving business plan. The coffee shop features Maine roasted coffee from Wicked Joe’s of Brunswick, with each cup custom-brewed.
In addition to coffee, espresso and lattes, the cafe will sell bagels, scones, muffins and light snacks, with future plans to include lunch items such as wraps, soups and sandwiches.
Operating hours are from 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and from 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturdays.
For more details, call 784-5533, email [email protected] or visit www.Rainbowbike.com.
Vanasse Hangen Brustlin Inc. has opened a new office at 500 Southborough Drive, Suite 105B, South Portland.
The planning, transportation, land development, energy and environmental services firm provides consulting services in Maine to many state and federal agencies, municipalities, institutions and private businesses, including the Maine Department of Transportation, the Maine Turnpike Authority, the Portland Area Comprehensive Transportation System, Acadia National Park and the Northern New England Passenger Rail Authority.
For more details, call 889-3150, fax 253-5596 or go to www.vhb.com.
Maine Standards Co. LLC has begun construction of a new 29,000-square-foot facility on Route 1 in Cumberland Foreside.
Designed by Port City Architecture and constructed by Zachau Construction, Inc., the facility is being built with state-of-the art materials and is anticipated to achieve LEED Silver certification.
Maine Standards Co. plans to move into the new facility next summer with up to 75 employees.
Representatives from the New Hampshire-based law firm of Tarbell & Brodich, P.A., celebrated the grand opening of their newly relocated Maine office at 86 Main St., Auburn.
The full-service law firm specializes in Social Security disability; landlord representation; real estate and property; wills, trusts and estate planning; commercial and corporate advisement and litigation; business law and finance; bankruptcy; criminal defense; motor vehicle administrative proceedings; divorce, child custody and child support; employment law; workers’ compensation; personal injury; and appeals.
Attorney Jim Pross will oversee operations.
Office hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For more details, call 333-6005, email [email protected] or go to www.tarbellpa.com.
The Shop at Drouin Dance Center has opened in the Dana Warp Mill at 90 Bridge St., second floor, Westbrook.
The shop sells gear for dancers and fitness buffs, from leotards and tights to yoga pants, warmups, DDC logowear and shoes.
It will be open during regular fitness center hours of 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturdays.
For more details, call 854-2221 or go to http://www.drouindancecenter.com.
Nancy Marshall Communications, of Augusta, has contracted with Summit Natural Gas of Maine Inc. to provide public relations, marketing and Web development services for its Maine businesses and residents.
The contract is effective immediately and includes a relationship structure for a long-term partnership.
The agency will also help communicate aspects of the company’s brand, including the benefits of its natural gas services.
For more details, call Nancy Marshall at 623-4177 or email [email protected].
Green Tree Event Consultants has relocated its business to Storer Street in Saco.
A family-owned business, the organization produces such events as trade shows, golf outings, job fairs, sales meetings, keynote speaking engagements, receptions, news conferences and other event planning and management projects. It has produced the New England Made Giftware & Specialty Food Shows, Mainebiz Momentum Convention and Granite State Human Resources Convention.
Sister companies include Green Tree Electrical Services, Giraffe Events, Green Tree Marketing and Custom Creations Gift Baskets.
For more details, call Stefa Normantas at 781-2982, Ext. 150, or email [email protected].
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