Cannon Square fosters new realms of possibility in business, art, science and technology.

Established in 1995 as an incubator for new business enterprises, the company has expanded its scope of effort to provide initial funding for a broad array of individual and corporate ventures.

New Developments
Cannon Square has completed the transition to new Executive Offices at One Longfellow Square in downtown Portland, Maine. The Newport RI and Mystic CT offices have been closed and their operations are now consolidated with the Operations Center in Philadelphia PA. Cannon Square has appointed James Reilly as president of the new operations center. Cannon Square's New Leaf Investment Program actively seeks new growth opportunities to expand its portfolio of active projects. New proposals are typically considered on a semi-annual basis from the pool of qualified candidates after in-depth review of merit.

Cannon Square is pleased to participate in the inception of The Philadelphia Society for Arts, Literature & Music, a non-profit organization for the advancement of fine and performing arts that express the beauty of the spirit and the brotherhood of mankind. A gala benefit and concert is being planned. PSALM may be contacted at 215-477-7578.

VirtuaLux Digital Studio is proud to announce the addition of John Battiloro III to its management team, and the simultaneous launch of LuxMusica Records. The new label currently represents two fine artists, Michael London with the release of "The Soul Wakes - Rumi In Song", and Kabir Helminski with "You are Joy" - readings of Rumi featuring traditional Persian and Turkish musicians. Negotiations are underway for new artist releases.
The HomeArts Group of Portland, Maine has completed renovation of its principal offices. Partnerships in Maine, Connecticut and Pennsylvania have scheduled development projects to commence in the remaining quarters of 2004. VirtuaLux is planning an East Coast tour of The Illumination Band for the Fall of 2004. The tour will coincide with the release of Michael Green's "One Song" sequel to the best selling "Illuminated Rumi".

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