OK, thanks... I remember the Waterview project, but the name escaped me. And you had originally said the "Custom House Wharf office building," so I was thinking of an actual on-the-wharf proposal (upper floors only, of course
, not the one where W.L. Blake's pipe shop used to be.
Thanks for the pointer to the courthouse tower project thread; I had largely forgotten it (the idea only lasted 3 months going by the thread dates). I never had any issue with Joe Boulos or his projects, although I did email him regarding the Top of the Old Port proposal politely suggesting that he try to stretch the tower to be the tallest in northern New England, higher than the two ugly boxes in ManchVegas. He replied to me, saying that he proposed what the banks were willing to finance.
Your comments about Owen Wells make me wonder if the rejection of the arena proposal was part of what led to him pulling the plug on the Public Market. Personally, I liked the concept of a new arena in that area; I was just concerned about the fact that the full brunt of the cost (and Well's donations would have just scratched the surface) would have been on the city of Portland rather than a larger entity like the county.
On-topic: per their Facebook page, the Civic Center is planning an Open House on Saturday, March 22. Of course, you can always go to the basketball playoffs before then and at least get to see the plebeian areas.