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November 3, 2008

Nov. 3 issue of Mainebiz | Table of contents for the Nov. 3, 2008, issue of Mainebiz

Only the articles with links are available online*. Subscribe to the biweekly print edition of Mainebiz.

Cover stories

Federal defense spending fuels a big chunk of Maine's economy. And you don't need to be General Dynamics to play.

The Northeast region tries to curb carbon emissions with the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, in Creditworthy.

Costly gas and energy prompt employers to look at alternative work schedules, in Punching the clock.

Newsworthy

Westbrook's Spring Harbor Hospital uses telemedicine to help patients around the state.

Focus: Building & Real Estate

A photo essay of the rebirth of an historic Portland church as an upscale restaurant.

Five real estate professionals offer strategies for a tough market.

Hilltop Log and Timber Homes in Bowdoinham bets on a housing market turnaround will launch its business to the top.

A list of Maine's largest commercial property sales.

and more...

New Ventures

A conversation with Jody Newman of I Do Spas in Sidney.

Columns

Michael Gurau, managing general partner of Clear Venture Partners in Portland, says VC investors and business owners should pay close attention to the investment agreement, in his column Venture Builder.

Christian McNeil, GrowSmart Maine's communications director, briefs us on ideas that came out of last month's GrowSmart summit in Augusta, in Charting the Course.

Drew Sigrfridson, a commercial real estate broker at CB Richard Ellis/The Boulos Co. in Portland, says now's the time to buy property, in From the Ground Up.

Plus...

Mainebiz's back-of-the-book section includes company and personnel news, business incorporations from July 2008, recent commercial real estate transactions, and a list of the largest Maine-based brewers.

*Mainebiz currently runs three stories and all columns from its current issue online. The rest of the articles can be found in the print edition, which hits streets today, and will enter our free online archives in three weeks.

 

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