Wow, that one commenter destroyed everyone. He should win an award
Pure brilliance, that's what it is.
Not sure if it's kosher to repost this here, but I'm going to anyway. These are the comments grittys457 is referring to:
"Alright, let's get class in session.
I am not shocked by this at all. As part of the silent majority in Portland, I almost want to tell Federated Companies thank you but you should take your hard work and projects to any other hundred normal cities that would not make you go through all this foolishness. I hope you stick it out, but nobody would blame you for getting out of this never ending loop which I'm sure is adding cost to the project. A quick email to Joe Boulos or Owen Wells would have saved you from all this. Heard from them lately? Wonder why.
Chestnut Street Lofters.......where in your condo contract did it say you bought a view of the bay that will never be changed for 100 years? I had no idea you actually got to purchase air rights across the city too, that's pretty sweet.
The insanity of this all is th...at the city planned and wanted a huge project. If you look at the original mock ups for Bayside, it looks far bigger than this project. Federated came in and did exactly what was asked of them and now our councils are pulling sight lines and meaningless height restrictions out on them. And enough with sight lines. We have one of the filthiest, drab skylines in the country. Franklin towers looks like a rejected building from the Caprini Green housing projects in Chicago. So you have Brickbob Squaretower on the hill which is 40 ft taller than this proposed shiny new tower, you have a gigantic housing project to another side, and on another side you are filled with more section 8'ers, soup kitchens, drunks, drug addicts, sleepers on benches, people urinating in public, and about as many sex offenders as you can pack into two blocks. I'm not making up that last part, the press herald did a story on it a year or two ago near Portland High.
And to who typed yesterday "We don't want to become Boston", enough with that foolishness. Somebody always brings that up. Cause a 165 ft building(which again is 40 ft shorter than Franklin and not on a hill) would turn us into a city ten times bigger overnight. Do you people actually know there are other cities in the country besides Boston and some of them have taller buildings too and haven't self destructed from it?
Anchorage Alaska- Conoco-Phillips Building 296 feet (22 floors).
Boise, Idahao - US Bank Plaza 267 feet (20 floors).
Billings, Montana- First Interstate Center 272 feet (20 floors).
Manchester, NH- City Hall Plaza 275 feet (20 floors).
Bismark, ND- North Dakota State Capitol 241 feet (19 floors).
Clearly all those places have millions of people living in the city.
And Charlie is right about the brick. Enough is enough is enough. Why we picked one era in time to make every building look like, I have no idea. They should replace all the sidewalks in the city with shag carpets so it matches. And you will...or would have....got your wish with this Federated project. It is a modern design....
http://rightsofway.blogspot.com/2013/02/bayside-update.html
So I await for Federated to pull out, for Portland to spend thousands more on a new "vision" which no company could possibly achieve, and for more chain fences and muddy fields to lay vacant for another two decades. Congrats Portland, you really showed them. Now hold on while I roll my window up as the fourth panhandler on this intersection comes up to my car"
and
"Thanks Charles. Why do I have such a strong opinion on these development topics? Because A) I'm probably a lifer in this city and I want my kids to have nice stuff to look at. B) I hate foolishness
As much positivity that has come from all our top ten lists and foodie fandom, I think it's also made some gigantic heads of some of us. This we are the greatest small town on the planet feeling and that our city is flawless looking. No it's not. It really looks depressing. I, like my new found Chestnut Street Lofter friends, have had an unobstructed view of it for most of my life. It's worn, it's tired, it looks like architectual death row in the late winter/early spring months.
Has Intermed really ruined anybody's lunch since it's been built? Were there mass suicides off of Tukey's bridge when Back Bay Tower was finis...hed? What is the problem with filling a dirt scrap yard remnant with a nice clean building with lots of fresh retail, plazas, and people who know to take their pants off before they go the bathroom?
New hotel tower in Portland? Four meetings and good luck to you good sirs
New residential tower in Portland? Hand over your first born son and we're gonna need your left kidney.
New Hooters? Ban every chain resident as an emergency act which killed The Keg Steakhouse(really nice mid tier steakhouse chain out of Canada) from signing a lease and investing a ton of money behind Old Port Sea Grill. Nevermind half the waitresses/bartenders in Portland show off more skin and that there is a certain bar a few blocks away where they......I won't even go there.
10 years later and over 35 million dollars just to upgrade the civic center and not even increase the seating. That's about all you have to know about the brain surgeons running this town."
Couldn't have said it better myself. Major thumbs up to this guy.