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  1. Portlander

    Aucocisco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    True. However, I think the Top of the East might still hold the title of the highest occupiable level above sea level on the Portland peninsula which has been documented many years ago at or just above 300'. The Aucosisco is approximately 100' above sea level and when you add 180' which is the...
  2. Portlander

    Aucocisco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    Just for you Matt, top floor view from the apartment closest to Temple Street. Sorry about the dirty windows!
  3. Portlander

    Aucocisco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    Great tour today at the Aucosisco tower and many thanks to Catherine for being an excellent host and a genuinely kind individual. Tidbit of intel for those who were curious, the AUCOSISCO signs will be placed on both sides of the pictured mechanical penthouse walls. They will be illuminated...
  4. Portlander

    Aucocisco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    It appears to be a count of 5.
  5. Portlander

    Skyline & Aerial photos | Portland

    This is the photo from Wikipedia which is not where I obtained mine so you are incorrect in your assumption. I said that Nashua reminds me of a REFINED and polished version of Lewiston and I stand by that statement. They are both traditional New England mill cities with historical populations...
  6. Portlander

    Aucocisco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    This view also shows what a difference the mechanical crown on One Monument Square makes with it's overall height. Its roofline is identical to Two Monument Square but the two level equivalent penthouse makes it the same as One City Center's from this vantage point. Granted, there is a 10-15'...
  7. Portlander

    Aucocisco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    High noon at the Temple Street construction gate would be my best guess unless Catherine has another plan. Appears that there are only 4 or 5 individuals that are interested.
  8. Portlander

    Skyline & Aerial photos | Portland

    That appears to a postcard view from the 1960's when Nashua only had 39,000 residents. It's population increased 42% in the 1970 census to 55,000. The downtown area is actually in the center top portion of the photo and fits a city of 40K and it really isn't much larger 60 years later with the...
  9. Portlander

    Portland International Jetport | PWM

    Just a refresher for the short term plan of adding two additional jetways that are connected to a long passenger transit bridge that isn't very wide. When completed, the airport will have a total of 12 serviceable jetways along with a regional jet boarding bridge with 2 gates (1A&B) which would...
  10. Portlander

    Portland International Jetport | PWM

    Other than the "vision" of extending the actual terminal in the master plan, there are no plans of actually making it happen in the near future. What PWM is doing is kind of a temporary fix by constructing a narrow elevated passenger concourse that will connect to the west end of the building...

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