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$115. 4 M Federal Funding Boost for Alaska Ports
5+ hour, 48+ min ago (464+ words) May 5, 2026 | Construction, Government, News, Transportation More than $115 million in federal funding will flow to Alaska ports and harbors over the next few years, the largest amount any single state is receiving of the $774 million Port Infrastructure Development Program funding being…...
Safe Summer Kick-Off
1+ mon, 1+ week ago (134+ words) Alaska Business Magazine May 2 @ 10: 00 am - 4: 00 pm Join the Mat-Su Trails and Parks Foundation and friends for a free, family-friendly event all about getting outside, staying active, and learning how to make the most of Alaska's incredible recreation opportunities safely. This…...
Old Harbor Native Corporation Launches Tourism Subsidiary
1+ mon, 4+ week ago (303+ words) Mar 6, 2026 | Alaska Native, News, Tourism Alaska Nuna Adventures (ANA) is a new tourism subsidiary of Old Harbor Native Corporation (OHNC) to expand Indigenous-led tourism opportunities. ANA will serve cruise lines, land-based tour operators, and independent travelers seeking authentic, culturally grounded…...
A Birch Grows in Downtown
1+ mon, 3+ week ago (1797+ words) by Vanessa Orr | Mar 9, 2026 | Construction, Magazine, Real Estate, Tourism When The Wildbirch Hotel officially opened in June 2025, it signaled an era of revitalization in Downtown Anchorage. As the boutique property now nears full completion, the 200, 000-square-foot hotel has become a…...
Tiny Homes for Anchorage Homeless Expected in Time for Holidays
6+ mon, 4+ week ago (546+ words) by Rachael Kvapil | Oct 7, 2025 | Construction, Featured, Government, News, Nonprofits, Real Estate Visser Construction is working to complete twenty-four small homes for homeless residents while they seek permanent housing. The company hopes the houses will be complete by Thanksgiving. "Home for…...
Visit Anchorage Scrambles for One-Day Whirlwind by High-Level Dignitaries
8+ mon, 2+ week ago (688+ words) by Scott Rhode | Aug 19, 2025 | Featured, News, Tourism The local visitor industry had one week to prepare for the high-level diplomatic meeting. "It was a crazy week in Anchorage," says Julie Saupe, president and CEO of Visit Anchorage, the local tourism…...