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Economic Development

  • Maine Street Station project nets grant

    Mainebiz News Staff April 27, 2009

    The town of Brunswick has been awarded a federal grant of more than $900,000 to fund the Maine Street Station project.

    Mainebiz News Staff April 27, 2009
  • Snowe defends paper-mill tax credit

    Mainebiz News Staff April 24, 2009

    Sen. Olympia Snowe yesterday urged Congress to retain a controversial tax credit that has allowed paper mills to qualify for billions in tax credits.

    Mainebiz News Staff April 24, 2009
  • Report: Latinos, immigrants key to ME's growth

    Carol Coultas April 23, 2009

    A report released today by the Maine Center for Economic Policy recommends embracing and supporting minority and immigrant populations as an economic development strategy.

    Carol Coultas April 23, 2009
  • Report: Alt-energy could create 10,000 new jobs

    Sara Donnelly April 23, 2009

    A Brunswick nonprofit yesterday released a report laying out a green energy plan it says can create more than 10,000 jobs and reduce Maine energy bills by more than $10 billion.

    Sara Donnelly April 23, 2009
  • MRRA loses BNAS bid

    Mainebiz News Staff April 21, 2009

    A local buyer for the 702 units of military housing at the Brunswick Naval Air Station has been selected from 15 applications.

    Mainebiz News Staff April 21, 2009
  • Mega mentality | The time is ripe for a regional approach to New England's economic development

    Michael Gurau April 20, 2009

    For the past six years, I’ve focused on driving venture capital into secondary cities in northern New England; for the next 10, as part of my fund-in-formation, Clear Venture Partners, I’ll try to do the same in all six New England states.

    Michael Gurau April 20, 2009
  • Into the wild blue yonder | BNAS redevelopment pursues multiple approaches

    Mindy Favreau April 6, 2009

    The Brunswick Naval Air Station doesn’t officially close until May 2011, but redevelopment efforts are in full swing.

    Mindy Favreau April 6, 2009
  • Hall of FAME | Demand for the Finance Authority of Maine's services is already outpacing all of 2008

    Jackie Farwell April 6, 2009

    As banks strive to get the word out that money is available to lend, the Finance Authority of Maine is “straight out busy,” according to Beth Bordowitz, its acting CEO.

    Jackie Farwell April 6, 2009
  • Sea change | Collaboration overtaking rivalries in the development of two Midcoast towns

    Jackie Farwell March 23, 2009

    The attractiveness of two neighboring Midcoast towns was once summed up in a single phrase: “Camden by the sea, Rockland by the smell.” The saying juxtaposed the quaint, picturesque character of Camden against the gagging odor that blanketed Rockl

    Jackie Farwell March 23, 2009

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Summer in New England – or anywhere else for that matter – is an ideal time for pleasure reading, and tastes can vary widely as we recently wrote about in a seasonal feature story.

With Maine's abundance of independent bookstores, including a new vendor on wheels making the rounds in the midcoast region, we're keen to know what you're paging through.