Business Maine piece on the decommissioning of the Brunswick Naval Air Station, set for completion in 2011. A federal grant will be used to provide job training to the some 300 civilian workers who will lose their jobs when the base closes. Closure of the air base and relocation of its squadrons to Jacksonville, FL, is expected to cost nearly $300 million, almost $107 million more than a 2005 estimate and more than the federal government expects to save on the closure
Cover Story piece on the planned June 2002 closing of the Naval Security Group Activity at Winter H...
Piece that profiles the successes and continuing challenges faced by the Midcoast Regional Redevelop...
Focus on Transportation & Trade piece on an aviation-reuse feasibility study being done for the Bru...
Brunswick Naval Air Station will become stronger as a result of the military base closings announced...
An analysis of the statewide impact of the Brunswick Naval Air Station closure, which could mean a l...
Business Maine: Southern piece reporting that the Brunswick Local Redevelopment Authority recently ...
Suppliers of goods and services to local military bases make up a chain that extends far beyond Kitt...
Capitol Update piece on the recent federal Base Realignment and Closure Commission\u27s closure of...
Feature article on the steps some Maine companies and communities are taking to deal with the expect...
News & Issues piece on the U.S. Naval Air Station (NAS) in Brunswick, which a union claims might be...
Closure of the Brunswick Naval Air Station in 2011 will have profound economic impacts on the entire...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how Bangor will see modest gains in military facilities and employ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...
Article offering ideas for the reuse of Brunswick Naval Air Station (BNAS), which was put on the bas...
Focus Greater Brunswick piece on transitioning the former Brunswick Naval Air Station into a civili...
Cover Story piece on the planned June 2002 closing of the Naval Security Group Activity at Winter H...
Piece that profiles the successes and continuing challenges faced by the Midcoast Regional Redevelop...
Focus on Transportation & Trade piece on an aviation-reuse feasibility study being done for the Bru...
Brunswick Naval Air Station will become stronger as a result of the military base closings announced...
An analysis of the statewide impact of the Brunswick Naval Air Station closure, which could mean a l...
Business Maine: Southern piece reporting that the Brunswick Local Redevelopment Authority recently ...
Suppliers of goods and services to local military bases make up a chain that extends far beyond Kitt...
Capitol Update piece on the recent federal Base Realignment and Closure Commission\u27s closure of...
Feature article on the steps some Maine companies and communities are taking to deal with the expect...
News & Issues piece on the U.S. Naval Air Station (NAS) in Brunswick, which a union claims might be...
Closure of the Brunswick Naval Air Station in 2011 will have profound economic impacts on the entire...
Focus on Greater Bangor piece on how Bangor will see modest gains in military facilities and employ...
Correspondence issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The Depa...
Article offering ideas for the reuse of Brunswick Naval Air Station (BNAS), which was put on the bas...
Focus Greater Brunswick piece on transitioning the former Brunswick Naval Air Station into a civili...
Cover Story piece on the planned June 2002 closing of the Naval Security Group Activity at Winter H...
Piece that profiles the successes and continuing challenges faced by the Midcoast Regional Redevelop...
Focus on Transportation & Trade piece on an aviation-reuse feasibility study being done for the Bru...