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    General Portland Discussion

    I pitched a similar idea last year: http://archboston.com/community/threads/potential-soccer-stadium-portland-peninsula.6245/post-467719
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    General Portland Discussion

    Aldi is coming to Portland. This will probably be a big boost to the Pine Tree Plaza, which has struggled to maintain tenants over the past 10+ years. https://www.pressherald.com/2025/02/05/supermarket-chain-aldi-to-come-to-portland-at-former-big-lots-site/
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    Westbrook, ME

    Friendly Gas is being redeveloped into a larger gas station with a small attendant hut. There is a significant local NIMBY effort against the development of the downtown surface parking lots. So much so that the city pulled the RFP to develop those.
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    Portland International Jetport | PWM

    https://www.pressherald.com/2025/01/29/portland-jetport-parking-expansion-okd-despite-environmental-concerns/
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    Roux Institute Campus Development | Portland

    I'd make U-Haul an offer for this property:
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    Thompson's Point, Portland

    I have to imagine the lion's share of people going to the Children's Museum are local and not traveling here to stay at a hotel and to go to the museum. Seems like a good fit when you consider the other tenants at Thompson's Point (e.g. concert series, Bissel Brothers, Brick South, Sacred...
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    Roux Institute Campus Development | Portland

    My wife works in environmental remediation. Massachusetts' environmental regulations are much stronger and more difficult to navigate than Maine's. Most of the landfill in and around Boston pre-dates 1900. I think the last bit of landfill in or around Boston was from the construction of the...
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    Bangor, Maine

    Which building is that? I think the green circle is technically 36 Pleasant. Red circle is 24 Pleasant.
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    Portland International Jetport | PWM

    These people must be thrilled about all of this :ROFLMAO:
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    Portland International Jetport | PWM

    Heck, I didn't realize New Haven had a commercial airport until a couple days ago :ROFLMAO:
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    Old Port Square (née Canal Plaza) | Portland

    Get ready for a 4-hour Planning Board meeting discussing the shadow the building will cast and the wind it will create on Exchange Street :ROFLMAO:
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    Old Port Square (née Canal Plaza) | Portland

    If you ask me, that was some excellent use of your time. Nice work!
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    Kennebec Block

    Is this another proposed non-RedFern development, or a massing for a potential phase later on?
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    Westbrook, ME

    Westbrook Housing Authority owns this parcel, and the owner of the farm (Llewellyn Randall) owns the small piece in between that could connect that to this property. I did see a survey crew heading out onto Randall's property a couple weeks ago, so maybe (hopefully) there is still something in...
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    Westbrook, ME

    Site plans are posted for the Stroudwater Street project: https://www.westbrookmaine.com/558/Planning-Board-Packet-Materials https://www.westbrookmaine.com/DocumentCenter/View/5007/Stroudwater-Residential-Sketch-Plan-Set All of it accessed from Stroudwater Street, with no connection to the...
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    Portland International Jetport | PWM

    I hope those that oversee PWM see MHT as a cautionary tale. Twenty years ago, MHT was in the top 50 busiest airports in the country. The change in air travel dynamics can be relatively quick.
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    Westbrook, ME

    This is the property where Jason Snyder proposed building the state's largest mall back in 2008, back when retail was just starting to die. I can't imagine how poorly that would have played out had they not boofed the whole effort and got in well over their heads. JB Brown picked this up for a...
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    Westbrook, ME

    From the next Planning Board meeting agenda... +/- 740 units :oops:
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    Portland International Jetport | PWM

    At a mere cost of only $1,000,000,000 :D
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    Portland, ME - The Existing Environment

    We love Rivalries in Falmouth. It's one of our favorite places to eat. We're there all the time during hockey season, since it's right by the rinks. I will say that when both Rivalries were open at the same time, the one in Falmouth was far superior to the one in Portland, both in the quality of...

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