From our economic forecast edition published in January to our manufacturing issue in December, 2022 has been a whirlwind of news and feature coverage of Maine business topics.

As we work on the first print issue of 2023, due to be published in January, here’s a roundup of 25 print cover stories from the past year.
All covers are designed by Mainebiz Art Director Matt Selva, who won two national design awards earlier this year from the Alliance of Area Business Publishers.
While all Mainebiz content is available online to subscribers, print issues remain popular. So in case you missed any of this year’s issues, here’s your chance to catch up or to refresh your memory.
January
Bullish on Sanford (Focus on Southern Maine)
February
The ‘last 20 miles’ (Focus on Commercial Development)
Retirement resets (Focus on Wealth Management/Retirement)
March
‘Water cooler talk’ takes a new turn (Focus on Workplace Transformation)
April
Teller talent wars (Focus on Banking/Finance/Insurance)
Highly engaged (Focus on Hospitality/Tourism)
May
Maine’s growing housing crunch (Focus on Real Estate/Construction/Engineering)
Lending a hand (Focus on Small Business)
June
DEI in the C-Suite (Focus on Corporate Responsibility)
Target market (Focus on Lewiston/Auburn/Western Maine)
July
The architecture of cannabis (Focus on Business of Cannabis)
Augusta ‘on the cusp’ (Focus on Augusta/Waterville/Central Maine)
Grit & gravel (Focus on Real Estate/Construction/Engineering)
August
Digital realities (Focus on Greater Bangor/Northern Maine)
September
Startup stress (Focus on Startups/Entrepreneurship)
Medical practice (Focus on Health Care/ Wellness)
October
Castine’s new blood (Focus on Midcoast/Downeast)
Stepping up (Focus on Family Business)
November
Money talks (Focus on Banking/Finance/Insurance)
December
Widgets, workers & wages (Focus on Manufacturing)
After a breather between print editions over the holidays, we’ll be back on Jan. 9 with our 2023 forecast edition to kick off another year of Maine business news coverage.