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Rize CoWorking and Collaboration Space now offers private meeting spaces, outdoor workstations, soundproof phone booths and event space.
The founder is an engineer and entrepreneur who saw a need for traffic signal installation, maintenance and repair in Maine and northern New England.
Ahead of the long holiday weekend, Mainebiz touched base with with the heads of Maine's two biggest airports a steer on expected travel volumes.
UMaine College of Engineering Dean Dana Humphrey, who retires this week, talks about the new Ferland center and the bright outlook for UMaine-trained engineers.
The $78 million, 105,000-square-foot center is the largest project of its kind in UMaine history. It could increase engineering enrollment by a third.
Nanocellulose is all the buzz as an innovative material for manufacturing. Now artists are beginning to create works with this eco-friendly substance, which the University of Maine is at the forefront of developing.
In 2021, the Maine Forest Service dropped more than 91,000 gallons of water on fires and carried 269 firefighters. Its fleet also assists other agencies.
The owner of a 4.5-acre lot wants to raze some of the structures there and construct a new one. A current building on the site would also receive upgrades.
Startup momentum is strong in Bangor, which hosts an annual entrepreneurship conference called Blitz taking place this year on Sept. 28 at the Bangor Arts Exchange.
The Maine Savings Amphitheater, which some people still call Darling’s Waterfront Pavilion despite a name change, is staging a comeback in the wake of 2020’s canceled season and a sharply curtailed one last year.
A year ago, we asked for your predictions about how businesses would fare in 2024.
Just over a third of voters, 37%, predicted that 2024 would be better than the previous year. One in four voters said it would be worse.
So, what do you think?
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Work for ME is a workforce development tool to help Maine’s employers target Maine’s emerging workforce. Work for ME highlights each industry, its impact on Maine’s economy, the jobs available to entry-level workers, the training and education needed to get a career started.
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