July 28, 2014 EditionEdition

🔒‘Cargotecture’ adopted for efficient, modular space

Fancy an office or home that pops out of the box, ready to “plug and play?” A new architectural trend in Maine is the box. Shipping containers — those neatly […]

🔒Cut energy costs with new construction materials and ideas

With ever-increasing energy costs claiming larger shares of overhead and operations expenses, building owners benefit greatly from...

🔒Newsworthy people and performances

New hiresSymQuest Group, an information technology company in Westbrook, hired Brent Graham as document sales account executive...

🔒Reflecting Portland: Custom glass features meld new with old buildings

Glass-fronted interlopers are popping up between Portland's quaint brick buildings, and if a Biddeford complex glazing system...
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🔒Portland-based architecture firm changes the approach to medical office buildings

For Ellen Belknap, president of the Portland-based architecture and engineering firm SMRT, all of the Affordable Care...

🔒Acadia National Park’s new contractor vows to add new vendors

The scent of balsam pillows, the tinkle of lemonade glasses, the sight of all souvenirs lobster, moose...

🔒Lobsters aren’t the only ones with secret lives

Many of you have been out to Monhegan, an island 14 miles off of Port Clyde.For those...

🔒Politics & Co.

Summer is a time to relax for some, but elected officials have been busy and at least...
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🔒Protect your brand in a digital world

If it feels like you face an uphill battle trying to protect your brand in today's high-speed...

🔒Local granola maker GrandyOats stands up to the big boys

First they turned a historic dairy barn in Brownfield into a granola factory. Now, Aaron Anker and...
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