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April 15, 2024 EditionEdition

🔒Ask ACE: What energy-efficiency strategies can I incorporate into my new building?

Energy consultant Sam Milton of Climate Resources Group offers advice about how to get the most efficient energy performance from a commercial space.

🔒Newsworthy people and performances for April 15, 2024

A roundup of new hires, promotions and achievements at Maine's businesses, professional services firms, nonprofits and health care organizations.

🔒On the Record: SBA’s Sturgeon urges small businesses to borrow wisely, make a plan

Mainebiz caught up with the Maine district director for the U.S. Small Business Administration to find out more about her career path, and how her team helps small businesses across the state.

🔒Saco sees windfall in Route 1 development, filling in overlooked stretch of highway

Where there were once vacant lots and fields, there's now a crop of apartments, coffee shops, retail stores and other development. More is on the way.
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🔒New builds: A range of construction projects are in the pipeline

Maine has many construction projects underway, in industries from health care to tourism to renewable energy. In Trenton, the Acadia Gateway Center, a $27.7 million transit hub and welcome center, was a long time coming.

🔒The reel deal: How Maine real estate professionals are using social media to drum up business

From fun Instagram reels to new home listings, real estate agents in Maine are using social media to promote their brand, stay connected to clients, find new ones, and much more.

🔒Building Business: By land or by sea, Cianbro answers the call

A roundup of construction news from around Maine includes Cianbro's efforts to move a major piece of equipment from Brewer, by sea, to the Portsmouth Naval Shipyard.

🔒A Look Back: How people found phone numbers before Google and iPhones

As Mainebiz celebrates its 30th anniversary, we take a look back at a telephone directory whose timing might have been undermined by the advent of Google.
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🔒From the Editor: No slowing down for real estate and construction industries

Despite higher interest rates, inflation and a host of other challenges, the pace of construction in Maine isn't letting up.
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