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GO Lab Inc. closed on the sale of $85 million in bond funding and completed a New Markets Tax Credit transaction that will fund construction of a wood fiber insulation manufacturing facility in a former mill in Madison.
Eric Stockinger comes from leadership positions in education, boatbuilding and retail management. His goals include boosting female enrollment and recruiting the next generation of instructors for the school, over 40 years old.
Maine business leaders from across their state share their lofty goals for the new year.
To close 2021, Mainebiz presents 10 of the most uplifting stories we reported over the year.
The Bar Harbor institution was awarded over $140 million in grant funds during 2021, a new annual record for the biomedical research institute. The lab also saw other milestones during the year, including the start of a new CEO.
The sellers wanted to see it the yard remain as a working waterfront. The buyers plan to address infrastructure challenges and create a business incubator and marine business hub.
The state has presented the awards annually since 1991 to recognize manufacturers and service companies for commitment to their communities and exemplary performance.
The emergence of mass timber is helping the construction industry reduce its carbon footprint., and with its vast forests, Maine has a key role to play, said an industry leader.
A forestry coalition and a project to develop biomanufacturing infrastructure are among 60 finalists in a federal grant competition, and each has received a $500,000 award. Now they’ll compete for up to $100 million.
A robotic clot retriever and a collapsible aerosolized particle enclosure were selected to receive a total investment of $100,000 from MaineHealth Innovation’s inaugural Bonfire Fund.
ND Paper in Old Town is asking residents of four Maine towns for cardboard that it will recycle into pulp, as the mill faces higher costs and aims to keep waste out of landfills.
HighByte plans to use the funds to staff up across research and development, sales, marketing and other areas, with plans to more than double employee count over the next year.
The design is on trend with growing consumer demand and technology advancements for electric boat propulsion. Lyman-Morse was selected to build the design for its experience working with high-tech, carbon composite boats.
The new, one-story roastery was architect-designed as an ergonomic production space to allow 44 North Coffee to employ more year-round employees. A redesign of the company’s cafe is also in the works.
GO Lab, a wood-fiber insulation company, plans to sell $85 million in bonds for the renovation of the long-shuttered paper mill in Madison.