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Swedish wound-care manufacturer breaks ground on $135M expansion at Brunswick Landing 

Mölnlycke Health Care, which makes bandages and wound dressings used in hospitals and acute care facilities, expects to complete the 78,000-square-foot factory expansion at the Brunswick Landing industrial park in 2027.

Brunswick Landing taps Westbrook’s economic development chief as next leader

Daniel Stevenson, who has led economic and community development in Westbrook since 2017, will start as executive director of the Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority on March 3.

🔒A Look Back: ‘We need to sell Maine’ — 25 years later, the topic still rings true

Two comments made by two Maine leaders, 25 years apart, have a timeless message.

$6M funding boost will bring EV chargers to 12 sites in Maine

The locations range from Brunswick to Houlton, and the new chargers are planned to be in operation next year.
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🔒2023 Forecast: Brunswick Landing’s goals include early tech development and new space

Brunswick Landing is attracting startups focused on innovation — including the ongoing development of the 'new space' industry.

Year in review: Maine business, nonprofit leaders we honored in 2022

Mainebiz pays homage to 2022's Business Leaders of the Year and Women to Watch honorees.

Meet the 2022 Mainebiz Women to Watch

Five remarkable leaders, from diverse parts of Maine and diverse occupations, are being honored this year as Mainebiz Women to Watch. Since 2009, 68 individuals have been recognized this way for work that is changing the state for the better.

Brunswick Landing may add first tenant in former control tower building

The building that includes the former Navy air station's 103-foot-tall control tower would have its first tenant since the base closed in 2011. But the business campus needs a new road.
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A photo essay shows how Brunswick’s TechPlace is creating ‘collisions of innovation’

Mainebiz photographer Fred J. Field took a look around this busy hub of technology on the Brunswick Landing campus. His photo essay, which appears in the 2022 Mainebiz Fact Book, depicts some of the businesses and people who have found a place at TechPlace.

With former Brunswick Landing leader aboard, Loring Commerce Centre is ready for take-off

Steve Levesque, the former Midcoast Regional Redevelopment Authority leader who transformed Brunswick’s naval air station into a thriving business community, has similar goals for Loring.
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