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  • Focus on Augusta/Waterville
    Focus on Augusta/Waterville

    Gardiner, Hallowell chart different paths for economic development

    Renee Cordes

    Gardiner, about six miles down the Kennebec River from Augusta, is courting businesses like Craft Beer Cellar to boost economic growth. Closer to the state capital, the smaller Hallowell, once known for its granite quarries and antique shops, has big plans of its own.

  • Sleek Machine lives up to its name

    Lori Valigra

    Josh Schlesinger says he never wanted to own a business. In fact, he'd be happy distributing for Bissell Brothers Brewing Co. in Portland as an employee.

  • Opinion
    Opinion

    Why no mention of the architects?

    The January 9th issue was exciting, as it presented many of the commercial projects happening here in Maine. Very exciting!

  • In search of an old building's unexpected gems

    Lori Valigra

    Walking into the skeleton of the former Waterville Savings Bank building, abandoned for decades but former home to Judy's Wig Salon and other smaller businesses, I was reminded of the gut-rehab a former neighbor, Dan, did on his mid-1800s townhous

  • In Short
    In Short

    IN SHORT

    New hiresPine Tree Society, an organization in Bath serving Maine children and adults with disabilities, hired Erin Vogel as adult case manager, Casse Flewelling as direct support profess

Today's Poll

Has the growth of remote work in recent years hurt the ability of your business to innovate?
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Since the start of the pandemic, employees have come to expect hybrid schedules that allow them to work remotely.

Many employers, however, have pushed for a return to traditional, pre-COVID offices and workspaces.

Tension about where workers do their work heated up on Friday when the CEO of Nike, John Donahoe, blamed remote work for the company's recent lack of product innovation.

"It’s really hard to do bold, disruptive innovation, to develop a boldly disruptive shoe, on Zoom,” he said in an interview with CNBC.

The sportswear and sneaker giant has come under fire in the past couple of years for falling behind on innovation and losing market share.