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    Portland, ME - New Construction Continued

    There was a plan over 10-15 years ago of tearing the Walgreens down (it might have been a RiteAid at the time) ... and ... REBUILDING a new pharmacy building with a drive-thru (current building doesn't have one). I'm glad that redevelopment didn't happen. A lot of people found it to be...
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    Potential Soccer Stadium | Portland peninsula

    The Maine Meatballs. There. Done. Totally Kidding.
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    Portland Bayside

    Litigation should be: We'll drop our case, you drop your case, land must be sold. Peace.
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    Portland Bayside

    10 Years Later .... Monroe must be so pleased. Misguided gasbag. "Today, concrete construction barriers outline the rectangular blocks of dirt, gravel and weeds between Trader Joe’s and Whole Foods that, had plans for The Midtown project moved forward, would likely be a thriving mixed-use...
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    165 Washington Ave | Northern Burner Supply Redevelopment | Portland

    7 Stories gets us something on the size/scale of Hiawatha on Congress.
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    General Portland Discussion

    Well the biggest chunk in the middle of the map is Evergreen Cemetery and Baxter Woods. So ... those are technically out. Same goes for some other areas on the peninsula itself. I can't see Payson Park being taken for a HS campus. Deering does have capacity to be expanded, possibly best...
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    When will Sanford have its moment?

    Having personal experience and history with Sanford, I'd agree that image issues are a big part of it. But that's not all. Sanford tends to be more of a sleeper-town where residents commute to the shipyard in Portsmouth, or to Biddeford, Portland, and other areas for work. There are no...
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    Infill and Small Developments | Portland

    Wow, this couldn't be any more "blah" ....
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    Portland's Franklin Street redesign

    Haha ... NO ... that is a hot mess. Is that a prior iteration of that location? The lights at the St. John/Danforth Connection and then at the Parkway hold up traffic flow. The same can be said for the light at the Beech Street/Bridge Ramp connection. I think there's another light at Center &...
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    Portland's Franklin Street redesign

    I would perhaps agree - except ... Consolidating Franklin from four winding/sprawling lanes ... to four boulevard lanes (with bicycle lanes, turning lanes, etc) ... wouldn't work any differently than say ... Forest Ave, western Congress Street (Westgate), outer Washington Ave (Northgate)...
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    Portland's Franklin Street redesign

    Not at all? Solely for the purpose of traffic/congestion and parking? The photos in the article (while ugly) state they are "one vision" and not THE vision for the redevelopment. The base of the depicted buildings, while not actually proposed, appear to show a level of parking in the buildings...
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    Portland's Franklin Street redesign

    I don't see any reason to dislike this first step toward redeveloping Franklin. The title is a little misleading as the article discusses revamping Thomas Park near Denny's and providing a loan for a developer. The loan for the developer doesn't have anything to do with Franklin. I realize the...
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    Mercy Hospital | 144 State Street | Portland

    I was just walking down Winter Street on Saturday after going to Pai Men Miyake. This development has gone up quickly, but the in-fill makes SO MUCH SENSE for this area. I have no idea what locals were balking at. This is way more attractive than a parking lot and the back of the former...
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    Portland's Franklin Street redesign

    Uh Oh .... worried about traffic, parking, disgusting garages, etc etc? Maybe we should invest in (and de-stigmatize) public transportation? Woahhhhhhhhhhhh 🤯
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    Portland's Franklin Street redesign

    Indeed - a well-designed boulevard with four lanes and adequate turning lanes/lights will help a lot. Add traffic circles at both ends of Franklin, and it'll move even better. Boulevards move traffic well even in NYC, so I'm not sure why we'd be so afraid of them in Portland Maine. Except for...
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    Rock Row (née The Ridge, née Dirigo Plaza) | Westbrook, ME

    Unfortunately I feel like Maine always gets the shaft with development.
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    General Portland Discussion

    It's sad to think the Rock Row development is a flop. It was something to be excited over, but in a sense we all sort of knew not to hold our breaths. Just like the Portland Foreside development, or Midtown, or any number of things we've been disappointed by over the years.
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    Herald Square | 385 Congress St | Portland

    So this is for the back corner facing Cumberland? And so the blank walls are what will be built against by the Hotel and Condos facing Congress? What is going where the Portland Pay and Spray is in the top corner (Cumberland & Pearl)?
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    Portland Museum of Art Expansion | Portland

    I think if we look at all of the different iterations of buildings, churches, and houses at that location over time ... the Chamber Building is hardly anything worth preserving. I'd take any of the prior structures to this one. The Chamber building often fell into disrepair and ignored until it...

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