From Custom Atikluks to Lake Clark Cabins, Nine Win Marketplace Competitions
Nine entrepreneurs win business-boosting awards of up to $25,000 in the first multi-region Alaska Marketplace business plan competition.
Nine entrepreneurs win business-boosting awards of up to $25,000 in the first multi-region Alaska Marketplace business plan competition.
A newly established subsidiary of Aleut regional corporation is the new home for newly acquired business lines Renewable Energy Systems, Arctic Home Living, and Alaska EcoWater Systems.
EPA grants $3.8 million to Alaska Native groups for cleanup on contaminated Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act lands across state.
The Aleut Corporation launches Tayal Brokerage, an Alaska Native-owned commercial real estate brokerage headquartered in Anchorage.
Continuing a year-long rebranding at Aleut regional corporation, subsidiary Aleut Enterprise becomes Aleut Ventures to reflect a focus on travel and fueling operations in Adak and Cold Bay.
Aleut Real Estate acquired Huffman Commons, a retail building in South Anchorage, in effort to expand its commercial property portfolio.
The Aleut Corporation hired Theresa Cross and Ethan Tyler for supervisory roles in the Regional Affairs department and promoted Bethany Monfore to Director of Growth and Strategy.
Four Alaska Native regional and village corporations are receiving federal brownfields funding to address contaminated lands for the first time.
The Alaska Native urban corporation for Kodiak has selected a successor to longtime President and CEO Jim Erickson, who is planning to retire.
Eyak, the Alaska Native village corporation for Cordova, is replacing their outgoing longtime CEO with one plucked from a Native regional corporation.