This conversion to a hotel with the basement bank vault speakeasy will become soooooo dope. And how I wish for the public market to revert back to its original interior design and use. The Maine Public idea for office space here (next month) is a gross underutilization of this building's architectural dynamic. Imagine an atrium connecting to the hotel remodel along with an easier walk through to Monument Square. The public market used to have an incredible vaulted beam ceiling and stupendous granite faced fire place (without office cubicles). I believe that was the semi-mandated purpose for it from the benefactor before she died (Elizabeth B. Noyce), to be a public market. So then, park in the big garage, walk through the skybridge to the market, walk through the daylight feeling atrium, then the restored hotel, then the door/s out to Monument Square (with its fix, per Portlander). Now that would be truly integrated and wondrous urban architecture. I feel like the city buffoons usually win though. Why is that?