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Steve Rich might be new to the top spot at Bangor's WBRC Architects-Engineers, but that doesn't mean he's a newcomer to the company or even its leadership team.
David Sandalow realized he was in pretty good company when he arrived at the Cumberland Club in Portland last Thursday to talk about clean energy.
State utilities regulators have approved a plan to ensure businesses are not charged more when they conserve electricity.
Adam Lee has his work cut out for him.
Poland Spring's bottling plant in Kingfield has become the first manufacturing facility in Maine to earn a top environmental certification.
Eastern Maine Development Corp. has received $2.1 million in stimulus funds to launch a green construction skills training program that could train over 100 people.
Portland-based Ocean Renewable Power Co.
CEO of Sanford-based Wasco Skylights Inc., one of the three largest skylight manufacturers in the U.S. and a leader in innovative, energy-efficient skylight design
A bottle redemption company based in South Portland is under fire for violating the state's returnable container laws.
It’s the kind of experience that can only happen in Maine: Chris Roberts, the 28-year-old co-founder of an organic dog biscuit business called Barkwheats, tried for days to reach one of his suppliers, Tom Drew, a buckwheat farmer in Woodland, four
If a visitor asks Meredith Alex what her MADgirl Studio on Portland's Commercial Street is, she cocks her head to consider the answer.
Portland-based Ocean Renewable Power Co. today was awarded two Department of Energy grants, totaling more than $1.3 million, to develop tidal power technology.
At the end of July, San Diego-based International WoodFuels announced it would open a wood pellet plant in the Waldo County town of Burnham adjacent to Pride Manufacturing Co., the last U.S. manufacturer of wooden golf tees.
A Portland company that turns restaurant grease into fuel has opened its first gas pump for vehicles.
The state next month is holding five public information meetings on the development of offshore wind energy in Maine.
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Maine's cruise ship season is in full swing, running from late September through early November. Thousands of passengers are expected to visit Portland, Bar Harbor, Eastport or Rockland.
This week alone, Portland is set to welcome around 16,000 cruise ship passengers.
But as the season ramps up, it's bringing mixed reviews. Some locals brace for the crowds and many business owners say cruise ship visitors don't spend much while in the port. Other business owners argue that, even if cruise ships don't benefit their own coffers, they still benefit the overall economy.
When we asked this question in 2023, Mainebiz respondents, 21% said the visits bring customers and revenue, while only 18% said the visits don't help their business.
More than half of the respondents, 53%, said cruise ships benefit the overall economy,
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Learn moreThe Giving Guide helps nonprofits have the opportunity to showcase and differentiate their organizations so that businesses better understand how they can contribute to a nonprofit’s mission and work.
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Whether you’re a developer, financer, architect, or industry enthusiast, Groundbreaking Maine is crafted to be your go-to source for valuable insights in Maine’s real estate and construction community.
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