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    Portland, ME - New Construction Continued

    We haven't seen any substantial new construction proposals in the last twelve months or so, but there is a remarkable amount of development underway or about to get underway. Certainly it's the most active period for development in the city since at least the late 80's. It's not all housing...
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    Pretty impressive trench running down Federal Street today...
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    The Armature | 52 Hanover St | Portland

    It looks like a tornado went through!
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    Hobson's Landing | Aloft Hotel | 383 Commercial Street | Portland

    I would offer that Maine Medical Center has probably been the most efficient developer in the city in the last decade. They put together a large-scale Master Development Plan, got community buy-in and got to work right away. They've hit every milestone on time and are on track to finish on...
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    Portland, ME - New Construction Continued

    I think there's been some discussion on here previously about the perpetually under-renovation Schwartz building at the corner of Congress and High Streets. I caught a glimpse of this month's Mainer on the rack and in a rare turn of events was actually intrigued by the cover story. It's...
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    Portland, ME - New Construction Continued

    MainePublic is seeking a text amendment to allow for extra height for a recessed 5th floor on their proposed new headquarters at 29 Commercial. No real renderings in their materials other than these general images to show massing.
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    Maine Medical Center Expansion | Portland

    Hey thanks for the link! I hadn't seen this before. This will truly be a state of the art medical facility. But I do have to say that personally it annoys me that every nook and cranny of this place carries the name of a donor. I understand it's part of the fundraising process, but I want to...
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    Maine Medical Center Expansion | Portland

    In a recent construction update MMC said that the west-facing wall on 940 Congress Street is crumbling and will be replaced or patched over soon. This is the brick wall that has the old Greyhound Bus sign painted on it. Apparently it was an interior wall originally and it's not holding up well...
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    144 Fore Street | Portland

    In the materials for the upcoming Housing & Economic Development Cmte meeting they report that only one bid was received for the recent RFP regarding the last piece of city owned property on Thames Street. I guess unsurprisingly it came from the developers of the WEX buildings, and they are...
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    The Longfellow Hotel | 754 Congress Street | Portland

    Their minor site plan change, from 47 rooms to 48, was approved by staff, so hopefully plans for this hotel will start moving forward soon. I still like the design and think it will do a lot to help activate that end of Congress Street.
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    Portland Foreside | 58 Fore Street | Portland

    I listened to some of the planning board workshop the other day. The developers are offering to make some changes to open the water up to the public and make it less ugly generally, but still as part of a conditional use for up to 3 years while they work towards achieving what was laid out in...
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    Rock Row (née The Ridge, née Dirigo Plaza) | Westbrook, ME

    I have not, but I'm sure there are some developments like this that are better integrated into the existing environment than others. The location of Rock Row is somewhat arbitrary (I guess the quarry and the surrounding undeveloped land are the raison d'etre), but otherwise it's just kind of an...
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    Landry/French says right on their website they "always dig foundations just deep enough!" So I'm not worried. I'll agree that standing in the hole it felt deeper than it looks from above. I'd guess it's 25 or 30 feet down.
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    Rock Row (née The Ridge, née Dirigo Plaza) | Westbrook, ME

    If the developers are counting on a bond or other legislation to help realize this proposal, they may be in for disappointment. Bonds and local tax options that would (or appear to) primarily benefit one municipality or small area have historically not seen broad support in the legislature...
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    Great shots! Looks like the process of building upwards has begun. I'll toss a few rolls of paper towels down when I walk by later to help sop up some of that water.
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    Portland Foreside | 58 Fore Street | Portland

    Yeah, I found this report to be oddly (and unjustly) optimistic about what's going on at this site. They have already deviated significantly from the MDP. In my opinion the marina side of the Eastern Prom Trail is a total disaster. It's a quarter-mile wall of ugly fences, sheds, dumpsters...
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    Yeah the rep from Landry French was very clear in this remarks that his company is working on the tallest building in the state. I think they sense a good marketing opportunity here! (By the way the Jonathan Culley gave a shout-out to the ArchBoston forum during his remarks!) I would say...
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    I'm glad I went down there, it was a bigger production than I expected! It was cool to get to stand in the hole and envision how it's going to change in the coming months. I'm only bummed that I didn't get one of the commemorative cookies that I later saw on Twitter! Catherine confirmed...
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    I'm planning to go to the groundbreaking. If others are interested and the weather's decent maybe we could grab a coffee at the donut shop across the street and chat for a bit after the remarks.
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    Portland, ME - New Construction Continued

    Until reading this MaineBiz article I wasn't aware that Ara Aftandilian passed away recently. It seemed like he was the public face of the EssexNorth development group. I don't know whether there are other developers in the group (they don't seem to have a website or other public presence) who...

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