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    Portland Foreside | 58 Fore Street | Portland

    Now that you mention this, I think you're right – this model does reflect some encroachment on the 13/19 Eastern Prom property. It's a bit hard to tell from my photo, but in person, it's clear that the back of the easternmost building is a straight line that's roughly co-planar with the fronts...
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    Portland Foreside | 58 Fore Street | Portland

    Walking through this evening, I noticed this massing model prominently displayed in the window next to the main entrance of the Sun Life building: No idea how current this is – note that it doesn't show any changes on the Fore Street properties discussed above that are part of the most...
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    Portland, ME - New Construction Continued

    Interesting find. There's been lots of talk about an Amazon warehouse to serve the Portland market: https://www.pressherald.com/2022/08/03/the-worst-kept-secret-in-scarborough-amazon-is-scouting-for-a-warehouse/ But the Scarborough sites may be contingent on the Turnpike's "Gorham Spur"...
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    Portland Foreside | 58 Fore Street | Portland

    Some more evidence: the Assessor's database shows that the .6-acre parcel at 19 Eastern Prom (with 4 residential buildings on it) and the adjacent building at 21 Eastern Prom are both owned by "21 EASTERN PROM LLC," which has an address at 254 Commercial Street. PF Land LLC, the owner of the...
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    Portland Foreside | 58 Fore Street | Portland

    Big new site plan application for our emerging Douchebag District: Plan PL-002202-2022 No application documents have been uploaded yet, but the overview describes it as "blocks 4 and 6" (which suggests a future "Block 5" project). IIRC, according to the old master plan, block 6 would have been...
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    Biking in Boston

    BTD has a separate project looking at contraflow lanes/traffic calming on Boylston, Atherton, and School Streets to connect the SW Corridor to Franklin Park...
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    Portland, ME - New Construction Continued

    The earlier planning approval was contingent on the SLAC funding increased METRO service as well (to run every 15 minutes, IIRC), and include a bus pass in the price of tickets, to encourage patrons to leave their cars at home or park in one of the empty downtown garages and ride the bus up the...
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    Interstate 395/Route 9 Connector

    I believe it's been designed as a 2-lane rural highway (because very low traffic volumes), but I'd frankly be surprised if it ends up being constructed at all – contractors' bids are coming in orders of magnitude over budget all over the state, especially for isolated, hard-to-reach project...
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    Shipyard Brewery | Cambria Suites | 86 Newbury Street | Covetrus | 12 Mountfort Street | Portland

    Yuck, this really turned out poorly. What a mishmash.
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    Time & Temp Building / Brown St. Parking Garage Redevelopment | Portland

    These last few posts should probably get moved to "the existing built environment" thread, but since we're on this tangent anyhow, thought I'd express my appreciation for 511 Congress, which, though the plaza could use some TLC, is one of downtown's best examples of mid-century modernism IMHO...
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    Portland Square Redevelopment | Portland

    The amount of real estate this scheme wastes on a parking garage makes me very skeptical about it ever happening. They've got about 1/3rd of their site locked up under a parking garage that's almost definitely going to lose money, and their office tenants are going to have to pay higher rents to...
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    Maine Medical Center Expansion | Portland

    Building permits are on the CSS site and have the most up-to-date info in them. Search for "BLDC2020-01426": https://selfservice.portlandmaine.gov/EnerGov_Prod/SelfService#/permit/51b47f21-7d69-4350-abdd-5311a01f051b?tab=attachments
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    Roux Institute Campus Development | Portland

    Massing diagram screenshots from their most recent neighborhood meeting. The "near-term" concept would include a first phase of the academic building, renovation of the B&M brick building, a 170'-tall residential building for graduate student housing, and a hotel overlooking the exhaust hazes...
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    USM | Portland

    MIT and Harvard sure aren't spending millions of dollars on new parking garages (they've actually torn several down in the past decade to build more lab space and dorms instead). USM's administration has always treated it as a "commuter" school and their parking policies reflect that. It's...
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    Portland Foreside | 58 Fore Street | Portland

    LOL "the green glob on Anderson Street" – are you talking about Bayside Anchor, the winner of multiple national design competitions and an AIA citation? http://aianewengland.org/bayside/ https://gbdmagazine.com/passive-house-projects-winners/ I agree that the Fore Street view of this building...
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    Portland - General Infrastructure

    Not gonna happen. MaineDOT's gas tax revenues are declining while its costs are increasing steeply. They had to get a $100 million bailout from the state's general fund last year, and they still even afford to maintain the roads and bridges they already have - much less spend tens of millions of...
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    Downeast Maine

    The guy behind the "World's tallest flagpole" is the same guy who made himself rich with the "Wreaths Across America" racket. https://nonprofitquarterly.org/wreaths-across-america-is-a-nonprofit-built-on-conflict-of-interest-still-a-nonprofit/ More like the world's tallest red flag.
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    75 Chestnut Street | Portland

    I know people who've lived on the same block as Oxford St. Shelter and are fine with it; but plenty of people are scared of homeless people, and if you're one of them, this isn't the neighborhood for you. There's also a lot of police in the neighborhood, which can also be threatening to a lot of...
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    Herald Square | 385 Congress St | Portland

    They'll have to make an affordable housing linkage fee payment for the hotel component, too. $5K/hotel room, which may be higher now from inflation. As for parking for the Merrill, I doubt that's much of a factor here; valet parking services that make use of underutilized spaces in nearby lots...
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    Herald Square | 385 Congress St | Portland

    Interesting! Looks like the revised project will have a roughly similar scale as the previous one, with a little less parking, less residential (no more nursing home, but more units of housing), and roughly the same number of hotel rooms. Looks like it's the same developers (Reger Dasco). Per...

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