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    Mercy Hospital | 144 State Street | Portland

    It blows my mind that anyone on Winter Street [et al.] would balk at this. The remodel of the hospital looks GORGEOUS and the new housing will be attractive. Far better than the parking lot and emergency room entrance. If I had to look out my windows at what was there and what is to come - I'd...
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    Rock Row (née The Ridge, née Dirigo Plaza) | Westbrook, ME

    So basically a month later - still no new activity on the site. This doesn't bode well. So much for that cash infusion?
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    Forest City Lounge
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    Mercy Hospital | 144 State Street | Portland

    This has been a beautiful renovation. Great work!
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    USM | Portland

    Are they building something in front of the parking garage (dirt patch), or did they just re-grade the lawn?
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    General Portland Discussion

    They could really build something significant on this site. It'd be a huge disappointment if a developer stops at a stubby 4-story thing.
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    Economic & Demographic Trends: Maine & Portland

    Apparently there was just an Affordable Housing conference in Portland to address the above. One thing they noted was that UMaine has 3D Printed some homes that are exceeding expectations and are suitable for our climate.
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    Portland Museum of Art Expansion | Portland

    Understood. From an architectural standpoint (thus this forum), I disagree. I fervently dislike the cookie cutter buildings that are going up in Portland. It's as if a second grader took colored blocks and decided "sure, this works!". None of them will age well, which lends to my previously...
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    Portland Museum of Art Expansion | Portland

    Am I really the only one who thinks the Toshiko Mori is ugly as hell? It doesn't fit in Portland and won't age well. Architecturally speaking, "saw tooth" is a hard no. Waves? Yeah, no. Might as well just stick the "Tracing the Fore" sculpture on top. It'll be just as hideous. The museum...
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    Portland Museum of Art Expansion | Portland

    Yeah ... sorry, I hate the "Saw-Tooth" factory-esque roof. Seemed like the design included a lot of waste and the windows would cause light and heat issues that would affect any art exhibited there.
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    Westbrook, ME

    Drove by and saw the entire wooded area has been cleared. Looks like it's moving forward. Much needed and good location.
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    Roux Institute Campus Development | Portland

    It'd be a pity if the building accidentally collapsed ... lol
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    General Portland Discussion

    I couldn't find the thread on Franklyn Arterial, but there's an update: Portland Council hears update on Franklin Street redesign PPH Text: The city plans to apply for federal funding and begin work later this decade on a project that was approved in 2015 in an effort to make the area safer...
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    Potential Soccer Stadium | Portland peninsula

    Let's not forget Kennedy Park and Payson Park. There can always be reconfiguration/consolidation/centralization of Baseball/Softball/Little League Fields and Soccer/Lacrosse/Field Hockey Fields. While Back Cove was torn apart for the storm water tanks, if grass fields are planted on top of...
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    General Portland Discussion

    I thoroughly enjoy commenting on the PPH articles. I'm so over it.
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    Biddeford/Saco Developments

    This route is in desperate need of a traffic circle. The light at Water Street/Pepperell Square>Front Street stops all traffic from flowing on Main Street. Gets completely backed up and at a complete stop all the way through Main Street on the Biddeford side. And then the traffic/light coming...
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    General Portland Discussion

    Been in that building. Would be a gorgeous new facade.
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    Biddeford/Saco Developments

    Would have been better suited for a 10 story building
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    89 Elm Street | Port Properties Bayside Phase 1A | Portland

    Too bad we tore down all those more interesting and beautiful buildings that we can't afford to rebuild, then. This goes for pretty much everywhere across the country.

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