While I agree it should be taller (I get they're trying to transition to the neighborhood by restricting the height to 85' but I don't think a taller building here would disrupt a transition given the expanse of the Portland St intersection and the garage that extends down Preble, just past the...
I'd love to have three heads - that would mean three brains, right? That's a lot of mouths to feed, but I assume there's only one stomach? I'd just dedicate one head to eating and the other two to thinking - imagine the efficiency!
Just noticed Turner is opening an office on York St - I don't believe they've had a Portland office before, right? Either a good sign for 58 Fore or that sentiment on larger projects in Portland is still strong.
I don't mind the siding, and agreed about one more floor. My only thought - the floor plans for some of the triangle shaped units are awkward. I wonder how they'll work out in reality. Definitely not an efficient use of space.
The most surprising part to me is the bike/pedestrian bridge on the Roux side of 295 - I was only expecting the path under 295 on the north side (which still seems to be in the plans).
LGBTQ+ equality center to break ground on affordable housing complex in Portland
They're saying fall - not really any other new info in this except that they've selected Penobscot General Contractors to build it.