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🔒Former head of Brunswick Landing lands at Kennebec Regional Development Authority

Kristine Logan said she looks forward to fully developing FirstPark, a business and industrial park based in Oakland.

Thomas College VP nominated as Maine’s next economics commissioner

Michael Duguay is executive director of the Harold Alfond Institute for Business Innovation at Thomas College, and has experience in economic and community development.

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.

🔒From the Cold War to high tech: Behind the scenes at TechPlace, Brunswick’s business incubator

Based on Maine’s southern midcoast, TechPlace is an incubator for early-stage manufacturing and technology startups.
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🔒Editor’s Note: Maine’s economy depends on growth — and, yes, selling Maine

It's been said before: Maine may be beautiful, but you can't eat scenery. We need to promote the state as a place to do business as well.

🔒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.

🔒Loring’s flight plan: Turning the former Air Force base into a regional aviation, aerospace hub

An estimated $50 million to $75 million in public money is needed develop a public airport at the Cold War-era Air Force base in Limestone.

Loring developer in talks to bring aerospace startup to former Air Force base

HyperSpace Propulsion Inc., in negotiations with Green for Maine LLC, is developing spaceplanes capable of flying passengers to any destination on Earth in under two hours.
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Lincoln looks to attract innovative tech companies to former mill site

Led by Steve Levesque, who oversaw the growth of Brunswick Landing, Lincoln's 387-acre, $60 million planned redevelopment is envisioned as a center for next-generation technology-driven industries. Target sectors include biofuel, mass timber, renewable energy and value-added food production.

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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