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January 21, 2019 EditionEdition

🔒How long will Maine’s real estate boom continue? Beyond 18 months, it’s anybody’s guess

As this issue goes to press, the Mainebiz staff is working out who is going to cover which speakers at the annual MEREDA conference. The Maine Real Estate and Development […]

🔒CLYNK’s Vanderhoof targets 20% annual growth for the tech-driven recycling firm

Alison Vanderhoof is president and CEO of CLYNK, a technology-driven bottle-and-can redemption and recycling company based in...

🔒IN SHORT

New hiresAndroscoggin Bank in Lewiston hired Anna Astvatsaturian Turcotte as vice president, senior risk manager; Mara Pressman...

🔒A Look Back: MECA relocation helps revitalize downtown Portland

Downtown redevelopment was as much a part of the discussion in 1994 as it is now, if...
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🔒Pin this to your bulletin board: Who’s Who in the new state administration

Lawmakers begin confirmation hearings this week on nominees selected by Gov. Janet Mills to lead state agencies...

🔒Contractors racking up the miles between various projects already underway

A number of contractors are logging miles between projects now underway. One such contractor is Westbrook-based Benchmark Construction,...

🔒Right time, right place for major commercial development in Portland’s eastern waterfront

When WEX Inc. employees start moving into the payment processing company's glass-encased new headquarters on Feb. 1,...

🔒Three New Year’s resolutions that will boost your business growth in 2019

Taking a look at what you can do in your personal and professional life is a great way to start the year with focus. Here are three resolutions that will boost your business growth in 2019.
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🔒Setting a new course: 5 things businesses should pay attention to under Gov. Janet Mills

“She's just a girl, and she's on fire,” sung by two spirited girls at Gov. Janet Mills's...

🔒Steady development bolsters Ellsworth’s emergence as hub

Ellsworth approved $30.5 million in construction in 2018, a total of 346,265 square feet in commercial and multi-family residential projects. That's three times the 10-year average of $8.5 million per year. By all accounts, the city is booming.

🔒Could 2019 see more bank mergers? Some forecasters say ‘yes’

Maine's banking community has been relatively stable in recent years, without a lot of major upheaval from...
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