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Cosakita18

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Eimskip is adding a 4th vessel to the Green Line, which means more calls in Portland and an increasing available capacity on the North America-Iceland trade lane by 25%

More freight ships to call on Maine’s only container port - Portland Press Herald

The article again mentions imminent construction of the Cold Storage warehouse...but as has been mentioned here and elsewhere...There's still no clear sign of site work
 

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Yeah, they say they broke ground in August. Why do they keep "reporting" this?
 

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This happens M-F around 1pm. The teamsters need to have their lunch.
 

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After scrutinizing the aerial photos that Maine Imaging took a few days ago there are no signs of activity at the cold storage facility site, only a lonely trailer.
 

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I heard the contractor is a combo of the teams behind the Shipyard and Congress Square projects. They've promised to have it finished by 2027 barring any unforeseen problems like rain, snow or really big rocks.
 

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Congress Square is going perfectly too - no delays in sight on that one!
 

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I heard the contractor is a combo of the teams behind the Shipyard and Congress Square projects. They've promised to have it finished by 2027 barring any unforeseen problems like rain, snow or really big rocks.
I note they left out the chance there might be dirt in the way. 😉
 

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