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And the parking lot on Free Street at Brown and Center beside the Cross Arena.
One wish I have for 2023 is that we get at least a hint of what Port Property is thinking about for the West Bayside lots
And some landscape architecture as well ... I was interested to see Sasaki's LA Division is the design team behind the Ellinikon Metropolitan Park in Athens, Greece.I realize that this is a build in Boston, but Boston is so close to Portland and Portland will receive benefits of tourists and transplants (remote workers) with projects such as this one. The building has started construction across from the convention center. It's a Sci-Fi movie, all of it. There is a running track on the top floor with sweeping views of Boston. It's almost unreal. And this is only one of a dozen new hi-rises in this area housing the highest level of tech workers. Amazon has two towers, and they aren't shipping boxes or performing admin duties in them. It's robotics, A.I., and Cloud Computing.
Now this is some architecture...
https://www.sasaki.com/projects/10-world-trade/
$50 million is a lot to work with. Freeport's primary problem is that it has not reconceptualized its retail town center into an equal focus of dynamic food and drink options. We'd rather just order our Bean Boots and outlet priced clothing online. But if the food and drink options are fun....Wasn't sure where to put this.....
L.L. Bean announces $50 million upgrades to Freeport campus
The company announced plans Wednesday for a makeover of its flagship store and campus in Freeport.www.pressherald.com
This is a pretty big deal IMO. LL Bean seems to have survived the great retail purge and has poured money into its HQ....and now the retail campus will get a much needed upgrade which should provide a nice shot in the arm to the Town of Freeport and draw more visitors.
I'm hoping that, based on this substantial investment, L L Bean understands the issue you describe. After all, their own press release states in the first paragraph that their Freeport campus is the second-most-popular tourist spot in Maine.$50 million is a lot to work with. Freeport's primary problem is that it has not reconceptualized its retail town center into an equal focus of dynamic food and drink options. We'd rather just order our Bean Boots and outlet priced clothing online. But if the food and drink options are fun....
The latest version of Freeport's "Downtown Vision Plan" is here.$50 million is a lot to work with. Freeport's primary problem is that it has not reconceptualized its retail town center into an equal focus of dynamic food and drink options. We'd rather just order our Bean Boots and outlet priced clothing online. But if the food and drink options are fun....
I'm hoping that, based on this substantial investment, L L Bean understands the issue you describe. After all, their own press release states in the first paragraph that their Freeport campus is the second-most-popular tourist spot in Maine.
Anyway, looking forward to whatever campus plan they eventually publish.
The latest version of Freeport's "Downtown Vision Plan" is here.
No one goes to Beans for the food. I do not see the need for any dining establishment ON their campus however all of the noted options should be available within a short distance of the campus. They need to stick to what they are good at not try to become everything to everyone and thus diluting the entire experience.LL Bean needs to up the dining options available on their campus.
They should have at least the following 3 dining options:
1. Upscale Lunch/Dinner restaurant with wild game and sustainable agriculture based menu. Venison, duck, fish, etc......this should be a no brainer. Themed to a rustic lodge or even a modern timber and glass....this place could be an attraction on its own. Suggested dining hours: 12-9 Sun-Thurs......12-10 Fri & Sat
2. Quick service restaurant with sandwiches, burgers, salads, etc. A more affordable option for families and people on-the-go. Suggested hours: 11-7....7 days a week.
3. Bakery/Coffee shop with coffees and pastries. Suggested hours: 6am - Midnight.....considering the store is open 24/7 and the entire state closes its food & coffee options by 8pm....the hours would be a big deal....many visitors would love coffee being available in the evening....it would actually draw people there!