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    Infill and Small Developments | Portland

    It's the time of year when new tax credit-funded affordable housing developments are trying to get planning board approval in order to score better in Maine Housing's competitive tax credit allocation process. There's another intriguing Historic Preservation application for an adaptive...
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    I'm suing the Acadian Orogeny for blocking my views of the sky with these tacky ugly mountains
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    Brunswick Development

    So according to the scale on the site plan, it's 400 feet from the front door of Unit 7 to the outer edge of the parking lot, along a pleasant path lined with trees and your neighbors' front porches. At the Costco in Scarborough, it's a 600-700 foot walk from the front entrance to the outer...
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    General Portland Discussion

    I wonder if Suffolk is opening this new office to chase the Northeastern grad school projects on the former B&M site. Suffolk is a massive firm, and there aren't many local companies that have the bandwidth to take on such a big project in Portland. Suffolk is also an existing Northeastern...
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    Infill and Small Developments | Portland

    You may want to call Acorn Engineering - I've noticed that they've been running point on several recent zoning requests and site plan approvals that have come through the city. They're not architects, they're engineers, but you'd need to engage an engineer anyhow if you're thinking about a...
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    Herald Square | 385 Congress St | Portland

    Much as everyone appreciates the groundbreaking political commentary here, let's try to keep it on topic, folks. Discussions about your senile grandpa's favorite cable entertainment channel should go in this thread: https://archboston.com/community/forums/usa-politics-public-policy.58/
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    Herald Square | 385 Congress St | Portland

    "I saw it on Fox News" is quite a self-own, so here's some more credible information about the MaineHousing program in Brunswick: https://www.pressherald.com/2023/05/15/hundreds-of-asylum-seekers-apply-for-brunswick-housing/ The reason the state financed the project this way is because they'd...
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    Herald Square | 385 Congress St | Portland

    They received a "framework plan" approval, which allows some wiggle room but still requires some additional review for specific projects inside that framework before they break ground. My hunch is that if this proposal were bigger than the building in the framework plan it might be an issue, but...
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    Herald Square | 385 Congress St | Portland

    It looks like this would only occupy the corner of the block, and not extend all the way to Pearl Street. That would explain why the "Pearl" elevation is a big blank wall, which otherwise wouldn't be allowed in Portland's zoning code. Similarly, the blank ground-floor wall on the "Congress"...
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    Historic Portland Discussion

    I've always wondered if a lot of the facade is still there under the stucco. On Congress, you can still see the granite columns are intact on either side of Moody Lords...
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    The Casco | 201 Federal Street | Portland

    Are you guys joking? Off the top of my head I can think of half a dozen independent coffee shops within a block of this site: Bard, Arabica, HiFi, Burkes, The Works, 88 Donuts... The Middle Street Starbucks shut down because they got out-competed by better coffee places, but I'm sure they'd...
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    General Portland Discussion

    This site would also be an obvious candidate for up-zoning to the R7 zone, which would allow even more housing there
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    General Portland Discussion

    ^ Most of the new owners' portfolio consists of older affordable housing properties, and it looks like they tend to renovate instead of tearing down for redevelopment. But the site has crazy potential so maybe they've got other ideas here? Worth noting that even if they demolish the complex and...
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    Portland Square Redevelopment | Portland

    Actually there is some good news on this one: the draft "recode" re-zoning would give this superblock a huge up-zoning, raising the maximum height from 125' currently (link) to 325' in the new proposed downtown height map (page 28 of this PDF)
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    Potential Soccer Stadium | Portland peninsula

    Y'all need to take everything Jon Jennings promised with a sports-arena-sized grain of salt. That man was profoundly inexperienced, narcissistic, and legendary for failing to follow through on his schemes – many of which involved non-existent sports venues. Before he was city manager, in 2011...
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    Infill and Small Developments | Portland

    So let me get this right: people who ride buses and bikes are in an all-powerful mafia and they're trying to force you onto a city bus – maybe even as we speak! – "which can compromise health and safety" (not sure I understand this part, when car owners are the state's biggest source of air...
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    General Portland Discussion

    I think that project is supposed to reduce the risks of high tides backing up and bubbling up through the storm drains on Marginal Way and Somerset Street, but I believe the FEMA maps reflect the risks of surface water flowing in through Exit 7 and Exit 5 during storm surges (which is...
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    General Portland Discussion

    Agreed it's a weird buyer, but on the other hand, redevelopment anywhere along Marginal/Somerset is going to be a long shot until the City/MaineDOT commit to a new design for Franklin and deal with the flood risks through the I-295 exits by elevating all those streets by 10-15 feet. This is the...
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    Infill and Small Developments | Portland

    The multi-billion dollar subsidies for free highways and free parking aren't enough for you? :rolleyes:
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    Infill and Small Developments | Portland

    Portland's zoning code no longer requires *any* on-site parking for sites within 1/2 mile of a METRO route – which applies here (and in most of the city). I have no way of knowing whether this is the case, but I'd just note that this is being built on a lot that's already being used for parking...

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