I say we reconsider this proposal:This would be an opportunity to convert the entire building to housing and the reconsider back lot which included the drive up window.
I'd have to check, but it might be awfully difficult – if not outright impossible – to try and get planning approval for a new surface parking lot in the B3 zone one block away from Congress Street. Drive-thrus are also prohibited – this one is grandfathered, but hard to see how it would be worth the expense of maintaining it, so once it's gone it's gone for good (in every sense of the phrase)That is true and we'll have to wait and see if the new ownership group decides to utilize that parcel for new construction or turn it into surface parking for the future residents.
Curious to the level of ransacking this clown accomplished and was it contained to the now vacant M&T Bank lobby? Hopefully the abandoned Time & Temperature Building won't be next.
This is an issue in Maine overall. I know that we have bad weather and the money can be tight.....but the maintenance of buildings, public areas and landscape is pretty shoddy. Some plow trucks are operated by idiots and tear up everything. And those in charge of overall upkeep don't seem to give a crap or don't have a budget to fix the damage.I agree nomc, the entire plaza needs to be rebuilt due to 50 years of wear and neglect. The city has been repairing the broken granite and missing bricks with asphalt over the years and it looks tacky for an area that is one of the historic focal points of the entire state.
Nothing new to report but a nice photo opportunity.