Potential buyers, identified as South of the Bridge LLC, may already have a liquor license for the potentially resurrected Louie’s
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Southeast shipping merger proposal released
A proposed marine shipping buyout of Northland Services by Lynden Inc. is one step closer to approval.
Kodiak Coats closing; may remake itself
The designer and creator of the popular line Kodiak Coats is moving on to leather and silks, and leaving Juneau.
True North moves into Foodland, Heritage Coffee is next
Work began yesterday on a new downtown True North Federal Credit Union branch inside Foodland IGA. Next in line is welcoming Heritage Coffee Roasting Company. The credit union will be located in front of the grocery store’s check stand area where the service center used to be. True North’s Juneau area branch manager Jacob Parrish…
Negotiations taking place to keep Glacier Bay Lodge open
The National Parks Service and Aramark are negotiating a 2-year extension for a concession contract at Glacier Bay Lodge.
Competition tries to boost village businesses
A Southeast Alaska Native corporation and a conservation group are combining forces to try to spur sustainable regional development.
AELP to test sirens
Alaska Electric Light and power will test the Salmon Creek emergency sirens Thursday morning at 9 o’clock.
Housing construction increases in the capital city
The city and borough reports an increase in home construction since January.
State picks up the pieces after Juneau janitorial service contracts fall apart
The State of Alaska has re-bid three contracts for janitorial services in Juneau that are less than two weeks old.
Chum catch down during second day of DIPAC fishery
Fishing slowed down for the eighty-five boats that participated in yesterday’s purse seine fishery in the Amalga Harbor special harvest area.